Lemurs in Madagascar Face an Unexpected Killer Lemurs in Madagascar Face an Unexpected Killer Thousands of the endangered primates end up on the dinner plates of people in the upper rung of the country’s society who have money to spare
Lemurs in Madagascar Face an Unexpected Killer - aydin. org In the lush rainforests of Madagascar, lemurs —the island’s iconic and endangered primates—are confronting a threat that few anticipated: becoming a delicacy for the nation’s affluent elite From Forest Canopy to Luxury Table While habitat loss and illegal wildlife trade have long plagued these charismatic animals, a new, more insidious trend is emerging Wealthy individuals, often
Lemur CSI: Researchers ID predators threatening Madagascar’s . . . Over the course of 14 months, researchers from the United States and Madagascar became lemur crime scene investigators They gathered a wide range of data, including camera trap photos, scat samples and eye-witness reports to unravel the mystery of who is eating these primates at Bezà Mahafaly