Despite pledges to halt deforestation and youth-led efforts to reverse it, Madagascar is losing its trees faster than almost ...
An indri lemur watches over its forest home in Eastern Madagascar To capture the story ... while iconic baobabs tower over the land, known locally as ‘mother of the forest.’ ...
The Madagascar heron, also known as Humblot’s heron, is a species of heron endemic to the north and west coasts of Madagascar ...
and that a staggering 80-90 percent of Madagascar's land area burns each year. Although much of the forest destruction may have come about at the hand of the small farmer or herdsman, the causes ...
From the International Space Station, an astronaut photographed Madagascar's Ambohiby volcanic complex, showcasing a blend of ...
such as Madagascar or New Guinea. These numbers were far higher than expected, given that islands make up only about 6% of terrestrial land. What makes islands so rich for plant biodiversity?
Whales journey past Madagascar on their route from Antarctica to breed in the Indian Ocean and Mozambique Channel, offering ...
But in the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, over 10,000 people mining for sapphires didn’t cause more damage to the forest than farmers clearing land for agriculture, which remains the most ...
The award winning wildlife director Adam Schmedes personal experience of Madagascar the stunning richness of chameleon species that are found nowhere else in the world Its a personal journey into ...
such as Madagascar or New Guinea. These numbers were far higher than expected, given that islands make up only about 6% of terrestrial land. What makes islands so rich for plant biodiversity?