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			<title>Great Leaping Lemurs</title>
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			<description>When the vast island continent of Madagascar wrenched itself free from the mighty Gondwanaland tens...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="bodytext">When the vast island            continent of Madagascar wrenched itself free from the mighty Gondwanaland            tens of millions of years ago, it took with it a veritable Noah's Ark            of plant and animal species, and established itself as a unique ecosystem            that remains so to this day. But only just.</p>
<p class="bodytext">The planet's eighth            continent remained largely undisturbed for the majority of its existence            and has only felt the influence of man in the last two thousand years.            In this short time, hungry humans have deforested 85% of the landmass,            felled huge boabab, tamarind and ebony stands, remodelled vast tracts            for agriculture and placed most of the endemic flora and fauna on the            endangered and threatened lists.</p>
<p class="bodytext">Yet even as a developing            country with some of the poorest people in the world, Madagascar retains            a unique beauty and charm that attracts tourists, adventurers and scientists            from all over the globe. But as an evolving nation still struggling            to distance itself from a hectic colonial past, the population's priorities            are not necessarily focussed on environmental conservation and preservation.</p>
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			<category>Madagascar</category>
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			By: Graham Simmons Admin
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 03:23:00 -0500</pubDate>
			
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