The island of Madagascar—one of the last large land masses colonized by humans—sits about 250 miles (400 kilometers) off the coast of East Africa. While it’s still regarded as a place of unique ...
Seven new frog species discovered in Madagascar over the past year mark the latest additions to a growing inventory of frogs and other amphibian species that have evolved over the past 66 million ...
Discover why vast areas of Madagascar remain sparsely populated despite the island’s size. This video explores geographic, environmental, and historical factors that influence settlement patterns and ...