Nature

Meet One of the World’s Rarest Lemurs

Deep in the forests of Madagascar, one woman is rewriting the fate of a lemur species once thought to be lost. The greater bamboo lemur was on the brink of extinction — until Maholy Ravaloharimanitra. Through years of relentless dedication, community conservation, and an unshakable belief in their survival, she has helped to bring them back.

Meet One of the World’s Rarest Lemurs

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    Sanctuary | Katavi: Africa's Fallen Paradise

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    Katavi National Park is typically a lush paradise for wildlife in Tanzania. However, the upcoming dry season looms more threatening than ever before. Meet the hippo, crocodile and lion families who must navigate this change of seasons.

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    Saving the World’s Rarest Lemurs | In Her Nature

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    Greater bamboo lemurs, recently thought to be extinct, are critically endangered. One Malagasy woman is on a mission to restore lemur populations while also helping local communities, including young children, thrive by focusing on one resource: bamboo.

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    Series Trailer | In Her Nature

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    "In Her Nature" shines a spotlight on the fearless women who protect the wildlife of our world. Featuring breathtaking cinematography combined with rare animal behavior, "In Her Nature" showcases the robust conservation efforts being led by women in the most perilous habitats through the lens of an award-winning, all-female production team.

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