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How madagascar’s lizards became the island’s last hope for reforestation The ecological role of three seed dispersing lizards on Madagascar Date: June 10, 2025 Source: Kyoto University Summary ...
EXCLUSIVE: Filmmaker Michael Zervos became the fastest person ever to visit all 196 UN-recognised nations, but this African island was one of his favourites.
In Madagascar, Fondation H Anchors a Rising Contemporary Scene Lacking a structured art market, Malagasy artists, dealers and collectors are building a local cultural ecosystem that’s attracting ...
France’s pledge to confront its colonial legacy is being tested in Madagascar, where historic grievances are clashing with modern geopolitics over the Scattered Islands – tiny, uninhabited ...
Macron said he would work with Madagascar over the agreed return of three skulls that were taken from Madagascar more than 125 years ago and displayed in a Paris museum.
What to Eat in Madagascar The predominant cuisines in Madagascar are Malagasy and French, with French fare generally being more expensive.
Inside an international operation to repatriate endangered lemurs and tortoises trafficked from Madagascar to Thailand.
Madagascar Launches Country Platform for Climate Finance Through International Partnership November 14, 2024 Baku, Azerbaijan: The Government of Madagascar in collaboration with International ...
An international team of researchers have discovered seven new species of tree frogs that make otherworldly calls in the rainforests of Madagascar. Their strange, high-pitched whistling calls ...
A species of leaf chameleon new to science, measuring less than half the length of a human forefinger, has been discovered in a tiny patch of Madagascar’s highly threatened coastal rainforests.
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