Thanks for joining me--I'll be posting this summer from the island of Madagascar. Please stay tuned for tales of dirt, lemurs, rice and beans from several remote field stations throughout the country.
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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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