Click to hear the eerily beautiful call of the Indri. Groups of Indri use this call to communicate and demarcate their territory.
To learn more about this gentle giants, read here.
The growth of human populations and destruction of forest habitat are bringing people and wildlife into increasing contact. What will this collision mean for wildlife, ecosystems and public health? I'm a Duke University graduate student working in Madagascar to measure the health of lemurs at the edge of human encroachment. I hope my research contributes to policy decisions concerning conservation, public health and development.
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