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Diaries from Dāgu: Service Interrupted
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This blog was created for a collective outlet to share our stories and experiences with anyone interested. Dāgu is the phonetical spelling for Dago, the native name for Madagascar. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. So the 2008 Environment group blog experiment is over. As some of you may have heard, Madagascar has had some political turmoil lately. The Peace Corps program there, along with all other "non-essential" US Mission staff, have been evacuated. The service of the 2008 Environment. A more centralized way ...
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Diaries from Dāgu: Coups in the News
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This blog was created for a collective outlet to share our stories and experiences with anyone interested. Dāgu is the phonetical spelling for Dago, the native name for Madagascar. Monday, October 4, 2010. Coups in the News. Cus even in Madagascar,. We'll find some shack below radar". Here's the first plot, showing web traffic and news reports for Madagascar since 2004, to give you an idea of how coverage of the movies compares to the coup. How do other coups stack up? All of a sudden, that huge spike on...
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Growing A Story
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Or, the care and feeding of a Brooklet. 28 January 2009 @ 06:35 pm. So, more on Moribito, since I obviously haven't had enough of it. Armando was nice enough to pick up some books for me while he was up in Seattle. If those books happen to include Moribito books (he won't tell me what he got yet) would anybody be interested in reading a translation of them? I haven't actually ficced in like. geez, it must be over a year by now. And you said updo? Yay not having to spend like $150 on a custom-styled wig!
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Growing A Story
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Or, the care and feeding of a Brooklet. 09 September 2008 @ 01:48 pm. Just when you thought it was safe to get back online. SON OF FANART! I can hardly remember when I last posted something, but stuff has happened. It hasn't actually been that interesting, but there was stuff. I plan on ordering my new computer this week and we'll see how that goes. One of my friends who works at the computer store on campus is trying to tempt me with an iPod touch. It's working. ITS SKETCHDUMP TIEMS LOL. Okay, writing m...
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Salama Madagascar!: Dispatches from the Great Island - Take 5
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Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihoods in Madagascar and Beyond. Dispatches from the Great Island - Take 5. Just a quick post to re-boot this blog. I arrived in Tana a couple days ago. I will be in Madagascar through August. One more summer to get to know this island (well, as the last two nights reminded me as I was trying to find more blankets - it's winter here)! View from my balcony at Niaouly Hotel overlooking the East end of Avenue de l'Independence. For tons of information about the area and th...
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Salama Madagascar!: Locust Plague in Madagascar Continues Unaverted.
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Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihoods in Madagascar and Beyond. Locust Plague in Madagascar Continues Unaverted. First off, Happy Independence Day! 53 Years since Madagascar achieved independence from France in 1960. To celebrate on this blog I want to call your attention to an underreported and critically underfunded crisis that is happening here right now. The swarm has now grown to plague proportions. According to a recent FAO mission. At least today I can say that Bloomberg. 4 vahiny in 4 volana!
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Salama Madagascar!: 02.2014
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Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihoods in Madagascar and Beyond. Free Malagasy Language Resources. I can't believe it's been nearly a year since I have posted here. After months of digestive illness since returning from Mada last summer, I decided to take the winter break off, so while I think about Mada daily (you all know they have a new government. Right? I haven't been actively involved. Here is what he has to say about it:. Because it is an incredible resource as well. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Salama Madagascar!: 09.2011
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Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihoods in Madagascar and Beyond. Anatomy of an Expedition. Part One. In August, two fellow grad students from UW-Madison came out to Madagascar to conduct fieldwork for a project to document the critically endangered Greater Bamboo Lemur,. Using trail cameras, and to gather interview data related to forest use and specifically the culture of hunting. They stayed for 2 weeks. Here is a log of our expedition (a word I do so love to use). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our St...
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Salama Madagascar!: Free Malagasy Language Resources
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Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihoods in Madagascar and Beyond. Free Malagasy Language Resources. I can't believe it's been nearly a year since I have posted here. After months of digestive illness since returning from Mada last summer, I decided to take the winter break off, so while I think about Mada daily (you all know they have a new government. Right? I haven't been actively involved. Here is what he has to say about it:. Because it is an incredible resource as well. Enter your email address:.
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Salama Madagascar!: 10.2011
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Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihoods in Madagascar and Beyond. Gibson and CITES: Attention finally being paid to Madagascar? To a fairly comprehensive article about the case from the Tennessean, published in the home state of Gibson Guitars. The Myth of the Virgin Forest. Of 138 studies across the tropics was published in the online edition of Nature a few days ago and found that, “primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining biodiversity.”. Gibson seems to imply so. This is the conservation myth.