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Adorable Lemurs Roam Free on This Ancient Island | Short Film Showcase


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·Nov 11, 2024

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Today, the Maquis are one of over a hundred species of lemur found in Madagascar, almost all of which are endangered. Like 90% of Madagascar's wildlife, they are found nowhere else. Madagascar is an ancient island, separated from Africa for over a hundred and sixty million years. Much of the land was once covered by lush rainforests, but now the trees have been felled. What isn't used for agriculture has been left barren. Seasonal burning stops the forest from growing back. Nestled between towering cliffs, a tiny fragment remains. This is under a beacon of hope and a last refuge for the Maquis.

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Concerned that the forest was disappearing, a group of local people formed a community association to protect Anza and the lemurs. Nan Orrock ma th on the assertive person in Lhasa cotton-pickin Bangor er niala. Our net away mash our campus; our turn a patrulla when he formula me RC only from the carnival. The same thing Elena Newton and if you combine allah allah allahu allah ma - Jennifer tougher case CCP a position before Sammy seen people entering the association also established an entrance fee for the forest, which is used to fund a local school. Many members now earn their living taking tourists to see the lemurs in the forest. A new mocha Tommy nice coffin neurofen auntie Janet yah myself away sanitary not only will you turn assist our shreya is a new phenomena. Hajj professional as Ana Montes narrator Jaffa Campari Tagami.

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Sadly, the Maquis are the biggest draw for tourists to Anza; as Madagascar's most famous lemur, many people come here just to see them. Over the years, they have gradually become accustomed to people. Nowadays, they have little to fear from humans, but this wasn't always the case. Deva Katta niolani timonin a new motto say new latinum teeny sad; the mission has an affinity follow fajita syndrome annuity reason the targeted na na moon peep if only people to one function return a new litter TT Hampton mark yeah Mitch when the mullah mantle mantle on tone peeled.

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As the Association brings real benefits to the local people, they have come to see the value of the forest that remains; and their feelings towards the animals are changing too. Bank food Todd or sending areas he Allah illallah fearin reset in Tarzana to vote on a know since evening; we had nativity that me the mediation.

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We love by Jessica paper Cooper's a ninny man team BFRO; a questions you'll fight us camisole across Madagascar. Lemur populations are drastically declining, but here at Anza, the population is over 400 strong. For its size, unser has the highest density of marque in Madagascar. The future is uncertain for much of Madagascar's wildlife, but at unser at least, it seems the Maquis are safe.

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