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Tracking Lemurs in Madagascar

Tracking Lemurs in Madagascar T R O P o n t h e g r o u n d I C A L C O N S E R V A N C Y by Stephen Awoyemi ON THE GROUND, a feature of ”What do you speak, French or English?” asked the guide. “English,” Biodiversity, presents articles that I replied, slipping out my camera. At least there was one sure way of illustrate field work of taking concrete memories out of this place. I was with Nana Ama those involved in Sam a friend, with whom I worked previously as part of the Tropical biodiversity Biology Association team on the Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. conservation around the Now we are both fellows of the Earthwatch program here in world. If you would Madagascar. This island, which is said to have separated from Africa like to contribute to over 100 million years ago, is of great interest to conservationists this section please around the world. It contains extremely unique ecosystems with high contact the Managing Editor: species endemism that have earned it a place on the list of the world’s aitken@tc-biodiversity.org biodiversity hot spots. Madagascar’s biodiversity is highly endangered due to anthropogenic activities, and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biodiversity Taylor & Francis

Tracking Lemurs in Madagascar

Biodiversity , Volume 5 (1): 1 – Mar 1, 2004

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Taylor & Francis
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2160-0651
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1488-8386
DOI
10.1080/14888386.2004.9712712
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T R O P o n t h e g r o u n d I C A L C O N S E R V A N C Y by Stephen Awoyemi ON THE GROUND, a feature of ”What do you speak, French or English?” asked the guide. “English,” Biodiversity, presents articles that I replied, slipping out my camera. At least there was one sure way of illustrate field work of taking concrete memories out of this place. I was with Nana Ama those involved in Sam a friend, with whom I worked previously as part of the Tropical biodiversity Biology Association team on the Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. conservation around the Now we are both fellows of the Earthwatch program here in world. If you would Madagascar. This island, which is said to have separated from Africa like to contribute to over 100 million years ago, is of great interest to conservationists this section please around the world. It contains extremely unique ecosystems with high contact the Managing Editor: species endemism that have earned it a place on the list of the world’s aitken@tc-biodiversity.org biodiversity hot spots. Madagascar’s biodiversity is highly endangered due to anthropogenic activities, and

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Published: Mar 1, 2004

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