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The Sloth Lemurs Song: Madagascar from the Deep Past to the Uncertain Present

English

By (author): Alison Richard

Full of wonder and forensic intelligence Isabella Tree, author of Wilding

A moving account of Madagascar told by a researcher who has spent over fifty years investigating the mysteries of this remarkable island.

Madagascar is a place of change. A biodiversity hotspot and the fourth largest island on the planet, it has been home to a spectacular parade of animals, from giant flightless birds and giant tortoises on the ground, to agile lemurs leaping through the treetops. Some species live on; many have vanished in the distant or recent past. Over vast stretches of time, Madagascars forests have expanded and contracted in response to shifting climates, and the hand of people is clear in changes during the last thousand years or so. Today, Madagascar is a microcosm of global trends. What happens there in the decades ahead can, perhaps, suggest ways to help turn the tide on the environmental crisis now sweeping the world.

The Sloth Lemurs Song is a far-reaching account of Madagascars past and present, led by an expert guide who has immersed herself in research and conservation activities with village communities on the island for nearly fifty years. Alison Richard accompanies the reader on a journey through space and timefrom Madagascars ancient origins as a landlocked region of Gondwana and its emergence as an island to the modern-day developments that make the survival of its array of plants and animals increasingly uncertain. Weaving together scientific evidence with Richards own experiences and exploring the power of stories to shape our understanding of events, this book captures the magic as well as the tensions that swirl around this island nation.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780008435943

About Alison Richard

Alison Richard is the Crosby Professor of the Human Environment Emerita and Senior Research Scientist at Yale University. She previously served as Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and in 2010 she was awarded a DBE (Dame Commander of the British Empire) for her services to higher education.

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