STEVE BACKSHALL: This is Madagascar. It’s a vast island in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa. And it’s home to some of the most unique and rare creatures on the planet. Incredibly 80% of ...
It’s 4.30 pm on a chilly July afternoon in Antananarivo, Madagascar’s bustling capital city. Ylias Akbaraly is seated on a comfy couch in a makeshift living room in his elegant office nestled in ...
High in the canopies of Madagascar’s eastern rainforests live two critically endangered species of ruffed lemur, among the most famous of the island’s wildlife. Now, new models of climate change and ...
Use this table to see how the video clips from BBC Bitesize for Teachers map to the Geography objectives of the National ...
Rev. ed. of: Madagascar / by Bernadine Bailey, and others. 1974. Introduces the land, history, government, people, and economy of the republic occupying the fourth largest island in the world.
Madagascar’s fabulously improbable wildlife, from gremlin-like aye-ayes to satanic leaf-tailed geckos, may be thanks to dozens of dramatic oceanic journeys that would put Robinson Crusoe to shame, new ...
As an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge in the late 1960s, anthropologist Dame Alison Richard spent a miserable summer in Panama trying to study monkeys. It rained constantly and poisonous ...
“Fady,” the Malagasy term for sociocultural and spiritual taboos or beliefs, greatly influence people’s daily lives in Madagascar. Fady are ancestral rules that can apply to a place, a person or even ...
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