Lee McGeorge Durrell
Lee McGeorge Durrell is an American naturalist, author, zookeeper, and television presenter. She is best known for her work at the Jersey Zoological Park in the British Channel Island of Jersey with her late husband, Gerald Durrell, and for co-authoring books with him.
Biography
Lee was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and showed an interest in wildlife as a child. She studied philosophy at Bryn Mawr College near Philadelphia before enrolling in 1971 for a graduate programme at Duke University, to study animal behaviour. She conducted research for her PhD on the calls of mammals and birds in Madagascar. She met Gerald Durrell when he gave a lecture at Duke University in 1977, and married him in 1979.Lee Durrell moved to Jersey and became involved with the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. She accompanied Durrell on his last three conservation missions:
- Mauritius, other Mascarene Islands and Madagascar
- Russia
- Madagascar
In December 2005, Lee Durrell handed over a large collection of dead animals to the National Museums of Scotland to aid genetic research of the critically rare species.
Lee acted as consultant for The Durrells, a 2016 ITV six-part dramatisation of My Family and Other Animals.
Honours
Nactus serpeninsula durrelli, or Durrell's night gecko, is the Round Island race of the Serpent Island gecko, named after Gerald and Lee Durrell for their contribution to saving the gecko and Round Island fauna in general. Mauritius released a stamp depicting Durrell's night gecko.Lee Durrell was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in the 2011 Birthday Honours.
Filmography
- The Amateur Naturalist, TV series, CBC / Channel 4
- Ourselves & Other Animals, TV series, Primetime Television
- Durrell in Russia, TV series, Channel 4