New Population Of Highly Threatened Greater Bamboo Lemur Found In Madagascar
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 07:28
in Biology & Nature
Researchers in Madagascar have confirmed the existence of a population of greater bamboo lemurs more than 400 km from the only other place where the critically endangered species is known to live, raising hopes for its survival.
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