In a lowland forest in southeastern Madagascar, what was missing proved as telling as what was found. Researchers trapping small mammals in the Manombo Special Reserve caught tuft-tailed rats in the intact interior forest. In the nearby littoral forest, despite repeated efforts, they found none. The traps held black rats instead. The observation appears […]
Also see this related article on why the health of Indigenous peoples is tied to the health of the landscape.
https://grist.org/indigenous/indigenous-health-cant-be-separated-from-environmental-health-leaders-tell-un/
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