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Three hapalemurs spotted
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For more than 20 years, M. Rakoto has been working as an expert guide on lemurs with the association l’Homme et l’Environnement on the area of Vohimana reserve. For several weeks, helped by another guide, he has been conducting research over the remaining forest of Saharango, next to the reserve, to find and to identify new Indri lemurs, in order to prepare the next rescue mission.
It has been more than two weeks since the new Indri lemurs have not been observed, and the team continues to look for them. However, the guides were surprised to find three hapalemurs. The association l’Homme et l’Environnement wants to intervene to save the three individuals too from this forest that unfortunately is doomed to disappear, in order to reintroduce them in the protected area of Vohimana.
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