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Salama Madagascar!: 04.2012
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Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihoods in Madagascar and Beyond. New sapphire rush underfoot - this time in sensitive rainforest. An article in the Telegraph. Sheds light on a rush to extract sapphires from the rainforest of Eastern Madagascar where I work. Sowing justice in the most fertile soils of California’s East Bay. How did you celebrate Earth Day? Did you actively reclaim the last five acres of the most fertile soils in your metropolitan area to utilize it for an agro-ecological demonstration ...
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!
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).
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...
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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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 ...
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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Katie goes to Madagascar: November 2009
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Friday, November 13, 2009. I hear you're going back to Madagascar. And I hear you're excited about this. 4) I loved the PCV work. but there are crazy people running Peace Corps so I should probably get out while I still can; (5) really? Did that just happen? Posted by Katie Bacharach. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I hear youre going back to Madagascar. And I hear. Current Time in Madagascar. Also, the...
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Katie goes to Madagascar: July 2008
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Saturday, July 5, 2008. Some Questions About My Life at Site. Recently I received a letter from one of my aunts with a list of questions about my life at site. They seemed like questions that would be of general of interest to all of you so I’ve decided to post my answers. 1 Have you made the trip in from your site to your banking town yet? How long does it take? How do you get there? That’s i...
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Katie goes to Madagascar: December 2008
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Sorry for the delay. You have more than one option for everything and you can buy an apple even when they aren’t in season! Posted by Katie Bacharach. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sorry for the delay. Current Time in Madagascar. 160; Weather Maps. Send me your mailing address and I'll send you a letter! Ideas of Stuff to Send. Candy and other snacks. Also, the kids here...
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Katie goes to Madagascar: Welcome Niger Trainees! (Oh yeah, and Happy Holidays too)
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Friday, January 15, 2010. Oh yeah, and Happy Holidays too). My much needed one week holiday vacation to take a mental break from site (and Peace Corps in general) turned into three weeks dedicated almost entirely to training the new training class that just transferred from Niger. So much for the mental break! And finally: Happy Holidays Everyone! Posted by Katie Bacharach. After graduating from the...
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Katie goes to Madagascar: April 2008
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Posted by Katie Bacharach. Field Trip to the Rainforest. After almost two months in Madagascar, I have finally seen some of the crazy biodiversity this country is so famous for. It was just in time too because I was beginning to think I would have to change the subtitle of my blog since I had yet to spot a single lemur. Posted by Katie Bacharach. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Katie goes to Madagascar: March 2009
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Thursday, March 26, 2009. A couple days of moping around Mantasoa later, we were told that we would be evacuating - via text message read aloud in the middle of dinner. A rather unceremonious way to find out you're goin to be ending your Peace Corps service if you ask me, but what can you do? Re-enroll in a few months? Hold out for Madagascar and re-instate when the program re-opens? I spent a few d...
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Katie goes to Madagascar: March 2010
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Friday, March 5, 2010. Why did you build my kabone in a place that is flooded for half the year? 8220;Here’s how you make the cement floor. Then build the same thing you built before but replace the wood floor with a cement one. Put the building with the cement floor directly over the hole. Do you understand? 8220;Yes, I understand well.”. 8220;Yes, I understand well.”. I was wrong. I returned h...
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Katie goes to Madagascar: Readjusting to life as a PCV
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Katie goes to Madagascar. A personal account of life in the land of lemurs.and rice. hang on to your hats! Saturday, December 19, 2009. Readjusting to life as a PCV. Posted by Katie Bacharach. Katie, nothing in life will ever be as hard as that first May in Andina. Im glad to hear that your site adores you. Any special requests from Larry London? Happy New Year. I think 2010 will be a good one for you. December 28, 2009 at 1:52 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Readjusting to life as a PCV. Behavio...
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Dispatches from a Zambian Xanadu
Dispatches from a Zambian Xanadu. A glimpse into the beauty of Zambia. Friday, September 25, 2009. A long time coming. So here I am. Well folks. Thanks for always staying in touch and being supportive, I’ll need that now more than ever. This long transition back to the States will be a lot harder and a lot longer than I ever expected if intend on hitting the ground running. It’s surprising me that I’ve even started thinking about it already. Friday, June 12, 2009. This is Zambia, The Real Africa. I alway...
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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. Of rice and timber. Or muni...
Marshins | why can't I spell?
8230;they laughed/and fell in love all over again. Why I Believed, As A Child, that People Had Sex in Bathrooms. Because they loved one another, I guessed. Because they had seven kids and there wasn’t. A door in that house that was ever locked. Except for the bathroom door, that door. With the devil’s face, two horns like flame. Flaring up in the grain of the wood. Or did we only imagine that shape? Which meant the devil could watch you pee,. The devil could see you naked. I wasn’t sure I wanted to know.
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