Conservation in Madagascar. UK teenagers investigate the causes of deforestation threatening the habitat of the lemur.
Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s breathtaking landscape took form through two massive tectonic rifts that ...
Rev. ed. of: Madagascar / by Bernadine Bailey, and others. 1974. Introduces the land, history, government, people, and economy of the republic occupying the fourth largest island in the world.
Borneo and Madagascar are separated by thousands of miles of deep blue sea. But the languages spoken on the two islands are eerily similar. So are the twists of DNA packed inside the cells of the ...