MADAGASCAR: ISLE OF BIODIVERSITY – TAASA Review March 2013
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22 May 14 June 2013 Archaeologists believe that people first arrived in Madagascar from Indonesia and Malaya about 2000 years ago.
Before this, Madagascar evolved over millions of years in isolation.
The result is a country like no other, an incongruous mixture of wildlife and culture with an unparalleled array of plants and animals found nowhere else...