An 11-inch millipede not seen since the 19th century has been rediscovered in Madagascar's rainforest.
A century-old millipede mystery ends as scientists rediscover an 11-inch species in Madagascar, along with 20 other species.
In Madagascar, frogs are not background noise. They are a measure of how much forest still functions. The island holds an ...
A giant millipede thought ‘lost to science' since 1897 has been found alive - one of 21 rediscoveries in Madagascar.
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What daily life looks like in Madagascar’s largest slum
This video documents a walk through Madagascar’s largest slum, offering a close look at daily life inside a densely populated ...
Agriculture has been hit especially hard in a country where nearly 80 percent of households depend fully or partially on farming for food and income.
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King Julien is younger than Mort in Madagascar?
King Julien's age in Madagascar. #madagascar ...
The video, which has garnered 9.2 million views and over 1.2 million likes to date, shows one of the rare moments when nature ...
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Madagascar's 'People of the Forest' Confront Life Beyond the Woods
The Zafimaniry people of Madagascar are confronting a difficult choice about their future as deforestation and globalisation reshape their way of life. Fewer than 15,000 members of this forest-based ...
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Scientists Rediscovered 21 ‘Lost' Species in 5 Days, Including a Millipede Unseen Since 1897
A five-day expedition in Madagascar's largest rainforest has rediscovered 21 of 30 targeted species, including a nearly 11-inch giant millipede that hadn't been documented by scientists since 1897.
How many meetings, how many lawyers, how many reams of paper did it take for this to get greenlit, and nobody paused to ...
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