#storytelling Loret was among the first research guides at #Ranomafana National Park since its inception, having already lived in the area before the park was established. Since this video was recorded, he passed away. But, he shared the following bio with us...1/
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My friend Dina Herilala is the focus of this weeks’s episode in our ecological storytelling series with the guides of #Ranomafana National Park, #Madagascar! Dina is one of the project’s PIs, and we couldn’t have done this series without him.
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The 10th video in our series highlights ZAKAMANANA François, who talks about his journey from extracting to studying and protecting resources in #Ranomafana National Park, #Madagascar as a research technician.
“Zaka” describes his work IDing trees, insects, lemurs & birds
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Our next video in the series "Preserving knowledge of endemic species in #Madagascar through storytelling"
features #Ranomafana wildlife expert RAKOTOVAO Remi, who has studied #lemurs since 1994! He shares his experiences AND some bird calls!
You can view Remi’s video here: lnkd.in/gH9xpqBi
More than 260 hectares (642 acres) are likely impacted by a fire in Ranomafana, Madagascar, an important habitat for lemurs, reptiles, geckos, amphibians, insects, and mammals
https://news.mongabay.com/shorts/#/292800
#Climate #climatechange #Africa #Madagascar #Ranomafana #Malagasy […]
#Frogs of #Madagascar! SOLO Justin shares facts about croaks, eyes, & colors in this episode of "Preserving knowledge of endemic species in Madagascar through storytelling."
Watch our 2nd video learn about Madagascar’s #biodiversity from experts in #Ranomafana!
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