Hot-spot of global biodiversity, Madagascar proposes itself as a classic paradigm of conservation.
At the same time the 18 “karazanas” (ethnic groups) that live there since about 2000 years show wide degrees of mixture, witnessing articulated processes of colonization between Africa and Asia. A paradise, therefore, to study the processes of evolution and bio-geography.
Unfortunately, Madagascar’s fragile habitats are nowadays disappearing at a rapid rhythms, and new species are destined to extinction as soon as they are discovered.
This photographic exhibition offers for the first time a selection of pictures taken over more than 20 years of zoological research, with the keen eye to everyday life and the great challenges that highlight the indelible interweaving between man and nature in an extreme country.
Information:
Opening hours: From June 1st to October 31st
10 am – 6 pm (ticket office 10am - 5 pm)
Closed on Mondays
Tickets:Admission is allowed with times and tickets of the museum >>>
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