René de Roland is the tenth Winner of the Indianapolis Prize. "Dr. René de Roland's community-based models and decades of research have not only alleviated human-wildlife conflicts—they have also ...
Lemurs first arrived on the island of Madagascar 53.2 million years ago, probably hitching a ride on a vegetation raft from mainland Africa. The island was predator free, and the lemurs evolved into ...
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Indianapolis Prize winner has an eye for finding lost species
“Dr. René de Roland’s community-based models and decades of research have not only alleviated human-wildlife conflicts — they ...
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5 fascinating facts about the lemurs of Madagascar
We’re exploring some lesser-known facts about this unique creature native to Madagascar. Read on to learn more about these bushy, wide-eyed teddy bears of the jungle! D'Angelo, Grammy-winning R&B ...
The Red Tsingy formations are a result of erosion over thousands of years. The soft soil erodes away, leaving behind sharp ...
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) — Thailand is sending almost 1,000 highly endangered tortoises and lemurs home to Madagascar in a landmark victory against animal trafficking, with the first batch on its way ...
Madagascar’s extraordinary medicinal plants, prized for their unique properties and used in life-saving cancer drugs and health products, are being harvested in unregulated quantities for local and ...
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