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The Sloth Lemur’s Song
- Madagascar from the Deep Past to the Uncertain Present
- De: Alison Richard
- Narrado por: Lucinda Roberts
- Duración: 8 h y 4 m
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Historia
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, Madagascar’s forests have expanded and contracted in response to shifting climates and the hand of people is clear in changes during the last 1,000 years or so.
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Probably better as a read
- De Poadawg en 06-07-23
- The Sloth Lemur’s Song
- Madagascar from the Deep Past to the Uncertain Present
- De: Alison Richard
- Narrado por: Lucinda Roberts
Great Anthropological View of Madagascar History
Revisado: 04-25-23
I chose to read this book for a 300-level Anthropology class. As an Anthropology major who is studying abroad in Madagascar this summer, I thought it would be pertinent to listen to this book to get a perspective on Madagascar history and Malagasy culture.
Though I enjoyed the reading, I personally struggled with paying attention. I don't blame the narrator of the book, paying attention to reading is a personal matter.
I would definitely read this again sometime to listen more closely to the information. Now that I don't have to rush through it for an assignment, I can take it at my own pace!
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