Over the past four years, a study found more than 10,000 lemurs were sold for pricey dishes across 17 cities in Madagascar.
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Lemurs are being eaten as an urban delicacy in Madagascar
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. In ...
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Tenrecs take dust baths to keep their fur clean
Video by @cincinnatizooDid you know #tenrecs love taking dust baths to keep their fur clean and free of oils! These little ...
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Conservation can emphasize human well-being to navigate its current funding crisis (commentary)
Conservation is facing a crisis, fueled by myriad factors including cuts in funding, weakening support from governments, and ...
Guinea-Bissau has joined a growing list of African countries where military officers have seized power since 2020. On ...
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13 Everyday Groceries That Could Become Luxuries in 2025 as Inflation Bites
Your weekly grocery run might look drastically different next year. Inflation continues pushing prices skyward, transforming ...
China seeks deeper mining ties with Madagascar’s new military-led government Beijing aims to boost investor interest, expand role in critical minerals sector U.S. firm Energy Fuels leads major project ...
There's a world beyond the usual suspects that most American travelers never consider, and it's far more interesting.
Lemurs, the small primates with bushy tails and large, expressive eyes, are among the world's most endangered species.
The Times Square New Year's Eve "Constellation Ball" rose above One Times Square on Monday (November 24), marking its first ...
At the Crillon, Marie-Antoinette takes back the reins of style. Between a free exhibition signed Manolo Blahnik (until ...
From Alcatraz’s rusty cell blocks to the panoramic Golden Gate, San Francisco is a city of cable-car charm and kaleidoscopic history.
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