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...November-to-April rainy season. But SNGF director Guy Rakotondranony insists they will survive - they have to. The seedlings are "our hope for the future," he says, "our ecological insurance policy." Isolated for eons in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar has evolved such a unique range of flora and fauna that 18th century French explorer Philippe de Commerson described the island as "the naturalist's promised land." Nature, he wrote, "seems to have retreated there into a private sanctuary where she could work on different models from any she used elsewhere." Today perhaps as little as 15% of Madagascar's original...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Preserving Paradise | 4/18/2004 | See Source »

...postscript to one of his monthly e-mail recycling updates, Gogan, who offers nature walks by appointment, has been flooded with e-mails boasting of wildlife sightings around campus. The following is but a smattering of the places in which one might find indigenous, often overlooked flora and fauna in and around campus, courtesy of Gogan himself...

Author: By Jason S. Yeo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Welcome to the Jungle | 2/26/2004 | See Source »

...their immense amount of litter—that is, an extremely apathetic one. We slavishly overindulge to our heart’s content without concern for the waste we produce as consequence. This gratuitous attitude is what has imposed a health hazard on our country’s indigenous fauna; and, it must be changed...

Author: By Matthew R. Naunheim, | Title: Going the Way of Waste | 2/18/2004 | See Source »

...most famous work, “Fauna Secreta,” Fontcuberta created stunningly realistic documentation of a surreal host of Darwin-defying plants and animals, all dutifully photographed, scientifically named and explained by the fictitious German biologist Dr. Peter Ameisenhaufen, one of Fontcuberta’s alter egos. While “Fauna Secreta” has since toured many well-known art museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, it was first exhibited at the National Museum of Natural History in Madrid as a genuine scientific catalog. With no posted indication that this exhibit...

Author: By Diana E. Garvin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Art of Deception | 12/4/2003 | See Source »

With a unique ecosystem of high-altitude forest (or shola) and grassland, India's western Ghats are home to several species of endangered flora and fauna. Notable among these is the Nilgiri tahr (Hemitragus hylocrius)?a primitive species of wild goat whose only viable population breeds in captivity at Munnar's Eravikulam National Park. But the real standout is the rare and beautiful Neelakurinji plant (Strobilanthus kunthianus), which grows in abundance in and around Munnar and is best enjoyed from Top Station. This exotic shrub's flowerings are few and far between?only once every 12 years, in fact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tipoff: Purple Haze | 9/8/2003 | See Source »

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