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Mongabay News on MSNDevastating flood forces relocation of 10,000 tortoises at Madagascar sanctuaryIn January, severe flooding caused by two cyclones severely damaged Itampolo’s Lavavolo Tortoise Center, located in Ampanihy ...
As the world's second largest continent, Africa has much to offer both locals and tourists alike. But one of its locations in ...
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Madagascar’s lemurs live with the threat of cyclones – has this shaped their behaviour?Due to ongoing threats of disaster impacts, hunting and deforestation, lemurs are the most endangered group of mammals in the ...
The loss of habitat due to deforestation is the biggest single threat to Madagascar's wildlife. Although the exact extent of forest loss is not known with certainty, only 10 percent of Madagascar ...
Madagascar's wildlife is almost wholly unique to the island. You've probably heard of lemurs, but how about tenrecs? Vangas? Mesites? Have you ever seen a giraffe-necked weevil? An octopus tree?
It’s true that most moths are nocturnal, so you’re more likely to see them flitting around light sources at night than you ...
CHILD NARRATOR: The tourists bringing in money for local people - surely this is a good thing for wildlife? What do you think? Tourism is important to the economy of Madagascar, with visitors ...
Madagascar has an extraordinary diversity of ... consider how best the balance the needs of humans with those of local wildlife. This clip was originally from the series Deadly Dilemmas.
It sits off Africa’s southeastern coast and is known for its incredible biodiversity, with more than 90% of its wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. Tourism in Madagascar has been growing ...
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