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Madagascar's Endangered Forests
Story aired: Friday, November 12, 2004



Off the coast of Africa, Madagascar hosts a staggering diversity of life. The island nation is home to a multitude of flora and fauna, including over 1,000 different kinds of orchids. It sound like a paradise, but some of those species may be in danger from human encroachment. Dan Grossman, a scientist and journalist, is going to Madagascar to study some of the biodiversity there.

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Daniel Grossman, science journalist, reporter for WBUR.

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WBUR's "Madagascar" Site - With Dan Grossman
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