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Climate change, forest fragmentation and hunting threaten lemur populations in Madagascar, and impact the health of mothers and infants.
Immigrants living in the United States inevitably miss a piece of home that can’t be found abroad. A new program at the ...
At least three farmers' groups in the city of Batac and the municipality of Sarrat have vowed to ensure the preservation of ...
The African Plant Database lists 65,000 species of flowering plants, ferns and conifers found on the African continent and ...
Invasive axis deer have become a widespread problem, even in the state of Hawaii. Authorities are attempting to mitigate the ...
While they've been a popular choice in the past, Aussies are being warned about the hidden and potentially costly nature of ...
If you walk through a forest and look down, you might think you're stepping on dead leaves, twigs and soil. In reality, ...
Beyond the well-known elephants and tigers, the world teems with tiny mammals playing crucial roles. From the Etruscan shrew, ...
We might be drooping in the summer heat right about now, but you know what’s not? These flowers that are tolerant of extreme ...
Program on trees and native plants of Nebraska ...
The Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership aims to restore lost habitat — primarily in the form of native trees — for endangered lemurs. After five years, the program planted its 1 millionth ...
Malagasy people have been using Madagascar’s unique native plants for food, medicine and handcrafts for thousands of years. Their knowledge of these plants is encyclopaedic and many Malagasy feed ...