Keriann McGoogan
Keriann McGoogan has a PhD in biological anthropology from University of Toronto and spent 14 months living and working in Madagascar studying lemurs. She is the author of the forthcoming book, Chasing Lemurs, Prometheus Books (April 2020).
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Are We Saying Goodbye to Madagascar's Lemurs?Why we travel20/11/2019 00:12:23
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