Chameleon Eagle
How do you study a bird that nobody can find? In September of 1992, this was the question that faced Lily-Arison Rene de Roland, a graduate student from the north of Madagascar.
The Return of the Pochard
In this installment of the Expedition Mahimborondro blog, ornithologist Dale Wright reports on the remarkable conservation success story of the Madagascar Pochard.
Reptiles and Amphibians in Mahimborondro
In this installment of the Mahimborondro expedition blog, herpetologist Luke Kemp discusses the interesting frogs we found along the way, and the virtues of having an upbeat team to handle the very tough conditions. You can see more of Luke’s work and photos on his instagram https://www.instagram.com/fieldherper/
In Darwin’s Footsteps
In this installment of the Expedition Mahimborondro blog, entomologist Dan Slootmaekers reflects on his light trapping evenings in Mahimborondro and the incredible moths that arise out of the forest.
An Entomologist’s perspective
In this installment of the Expedition Mahimborondro blog, entomologist Dr Merlijn Jocque contemplates the wonders of this endeavor and the potential discovery of a new species! To learn more about Merlijn’s expedition work around the world, check out https://binco.eu/
Expedition Mahimborondro
In the first installment of the Expedition Mahimborondro blog, ornithologist and expedition co-leader Dale Wright introduces the project. For more of Dale’s blogs, check out his site https://estianddale.wixsite.com/thewrightway