Kim presents at the US embassy in Madagascar

Kim Reuter has given a presentation at the United States Embassy in Madagascar about her conservation biology research.  The talk, entitled “Deforestation and Natural Resource Threats to Madagascar’s Biodiversity,” was sponsored by the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar.  The more than  65 interested attendees learned about how habitat loss, unregulated hunting of wild species, and other threats are affecting native species and ecosystems in Madagascar, and afterwards engaged in a highly interactive discussion of these threats and steps that might be taken to address them.

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Kim Reuter presenting on deforestation and natural resource threats to Madagascar's biodiversity at the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar.

Kim Reuter presenting on deforestation and natural resource threats to Madagascar’s biodiversity at the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar.

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