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National Geographic Learning presentation: http://vimeo.com/61813241

African Farming and Food Production:
Fowl Deeds in Madagascar

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National Geographic: Best Moments of 2012
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Ao Raha: Voka-pikarohana -- Maro ny Malagasy mihinankinam-poana
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Cornell Chronicle: Study documents eating of soil, raw starch in Madagascar
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Harvard Gazette: Unearthing a dietary behavior
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Basyvava- Pica: Mihinana ny Tsy Fihinana
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Dirt Diet Not Just a Female Thing
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La Nation: Maro ireo mihina zavatra tsy sakafo
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National Geographic Society: Guess Who's Eating Dirt?
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National Geographic Society: Weird & Wild- Why People Eat Dirt
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National Geographic Explorer of the Week!
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Science 2.0: An economic case for more natural medicine
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Harvard Gazette: Health Care Savings, Naturally
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National Geographic Explorer
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Lemur Steaks and Pigeon Pickings
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"Snacking on Bushmeat"- Interview on NPR
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Access to Wildlife Critical to Human Health.
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Harper's Magazine: Ironic findings
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California Magazine: Bushwhacked
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Duke Conservation Society's Symposium: Wildlife Consumption and Trade
(you can fast forward to my talk which starts about 15 minutes into the video)

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Swiss Public Radio: click on Horen in the bottom right to listen
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Harvard Gazette: Where wild food matters

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National Geographic Society: Bushmeat from endangered animals feeds hungry
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Time: Stopping bushmeat is good for conservation- but bad for hunger
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Wildlife Conservation Society: Wildlife access critical to children's health
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UC Berkeley News Center: Taking bushmeat off the menu could increase child anemia
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BBC News: Eroding taboos see lemurs end up on dinner tables
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Wildlife News: Child malnutrition- the hidden cost to wildlife conservation
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NPR's The Salt: Bushmeat- when conservation and child nutrition collide
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International Business Times: Bushmeat reduces anemia in children, but conservation goal remains
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The Jerusalem Post: Wildlife access critical to children's health
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Scope: The health role of bushmeat in developing countries
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MedIndia: Ridding bushmeat off menu could worsen child health
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Mongabay: Forgoing bushmeat has health toll in Madagascar
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New Fellows at the Harvard University Center for the Environment (Check out p. 22)

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_Harvard University Center for the Environment Post-Doctoral Fellows
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Scientists investigate potential new lemur species
Genetic analysis will determine whether a new species of fork-marked lemur has been discovered in Madagascar 

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Harvard Magazine: A taste for extinction
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6 degrees of separation: a simple better friend

http://www.simplebetter.com/index.php/13-6-degrees

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