New population of highly threatened greater bamboo lemur found in Madagascar
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 09:28
in Biology & Nature
Researchers in Madagascar have confirmed the existence of a population of greater bamboo lemurs more than 400 kilometres (240 miles) from the only other place where the Critically Endangered species is known to live, raising hopes for its survival...
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