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Deep in the forests of Madagascar, one woman is rewriting the fate of a lemur species once thought to be lost. The greater bamboo lemur was on the brink of extinction — until Maholy ...
However, the 24-year-old student had recently started to wonder what other historic treasures the forest might be hiding. His curiosity paid off. Archaeologists have discovered that the stone is ...
Madagascar is losing the forest very rapidly, so if that doesn't change, then we will lose all the lemurs within 30 years. (leaves rustling) It's important for people to have access to bamboo ...
Photo from Time Team, shared by Forestry England In a forest of the United Kingdom sits an ancient standing stone. For years, many believed the green-gray slab was just an “isolated monument ...
Sasha Stone, who has been covering awards season since the ’90s, has recast herself as a voice against what she perceives as the industry’s liberal status quo. By Marc Tracy Earlier this month ...
Archaeologists from the series Time Team took part in the excavations with Forestry England Archaeologists have discovered that what was thought to be a single standing stone in a forest is part ...
Alex Stone, chief executive of the Forest of Avon Trust, said the Western Forest will create up to 30% tree cover in some areas The most recent research, external shows the total area of woodland ...
Pieter A. Zuidema is in the Forest Ecology and Forest Management group, Wageningen University & Research, 6700 AA Wageningen, the Netherlands. Augusto and co-workers reach their remarkable ...
Some creatures have a way to reverse this process, at least temporarily. Consider the fat-tailed dwarf lemur of Madagascar. This hamster-sized primate can turn back the cellular aging clock and ...
SINGAPORE - The Mandai Wildlife Group has reminded the public to avoid feeding animals at its attractions after a woman was photographed giving a red ruffed lemur a soft drink at the Singapore Zoo.