Brief Description
Madagascar is one of the highest conservation priorities on the planet due to its high level of endemic biota, and the rapid rate at which much of that biota is unfortunately disappearing. Join us for an adventure to experience the unique plants, animals, and culture on the exotic island of Madagascar – including many, many lemurs. The tour will be led by Duke Lemur Center conservation coordinator Charlie Welch, who lived and worked in Madagascar for 15 years.
Price: $6,999 per person
Date: October 25, 2014
Region: Africa
Activity Level: Strenuous
Arrangements: Terra Incognita Ecotours
New Duke Magazine article: Read about Duke’s SAVA Conservation Project and partnership, which is helping Madagascar’s lemurs by helping its people.
Duke Faculty
Charles Welch, Conservation Coordinator, Duke Lemur Center
Details
Trip Status: Taking Reservations
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