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By Kristine Sabillo Malagasy scientist Lily-Arison René de Roland has been announced as the winner of this year’s ...
Officials from the Indianapolis Zoo announce Dr. Lily-Arison René de Roland, renowned scientist and biodiversity ...
An international team of primate researchers has published the 25 most endangered primate species in Asia, Africa, Madagascar ...
Thailand is sending almost 1,000 highly endangered lemurs and tortoises back to their home in Madagascar, in what both countries called their biggest ever operation against wildlife trafficking.
This was never going to be easy. CHILD NARRATOR: One of the things we learned on our mission is that sadly many animals in Madagascar might go extinct…even within our lifetime. CHILD ...
The Indianapolis Zoological Society Inc. awarded the prize to a scientist and biodiversity conservationist who has discovered ...
CHILD NARRATOR: The tourists bringing in money for local people - surely this is a good thing for wildlife? What do you think? Tourism is important to the economy of Madagascar, with visitors ...
He will receive a $250,000 grant for his conservation work in Madagascar. “Dr. René de Roland’s community-based models and decades of research have not only alleviated human-wildlife ...
Since 2004, he has been the National Director of The Peregrine Fund's Madagascar Program, where he oversees a team of 48 Malagasy conservationists working to conserve wildlife and landscapes in ...