PUTTING (SUSTAINABLE) MEAT ON THE TABLE
PUTTING (SUSTAINABLE) MEAT ON THE TABLE: SAKONDRY FARMING By Dr. Cornti Borgerson, Full Forests I first came to Madagascar 18 years ago to study the incredible, critically endangered lemurs of […]
PUTTING (SUSTAINABLE) MEAT ON THE TABLE: SAKONDRY FARMING By Dr. Cornti Borgerson, Full Forests I first came to Madagascar 18 years ago to study the incredible, critically endangered lemurs of […]
Matt McGee, a PhD student at UC Berkeley, shares his exploration of the ASSR field site—and how he came to realize this was where he wanted to do his research.
Wildlife Madagascar’s Dr. Tim Eppley shares details of the newest field site: La Mananara, and the species seen there on a recent trip exploring the forest.
Biologist Patrick Ross shares the adventure of camera trapping in the tree canopy, setting up trail cameras to capture data of the area’s lemurs and carnivores.
Wildlife Madagascar’s three field sites all have resident lemurs, and Dr. Tim Eppley provides an overview of the species. We’re looking forward to beginning scientific studies!
Our intrepid team was out in the field in October 2023, exploring a new site in northwestern Madagascar with stunning tsingy rock formations and abundant wildlife.
Tim Eppley and Tojo Lytah Razafimahefa go out exploring in the Analamanga region to find a second field site for Wildlife Madagascar.
Tim Eppley’s and Tojo Lytah Razafimahefa’s field site scouting expedition concludes with a thumbs-up for Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve as a field site for Wildlife Madagascar.
Tim Eppley’s and Tojo Lytah Razafimahefa’s field site scouting expedition continues, exploring the Ankavana forest.
In this first of a three-part series of posts, Chief Conservation Officer Tim Eppley shares the experiences of searching for Wildlife Madagascar’s first conservation field site.