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The aye-aye and I, a rescue expedition in Madagascar, Gerald Durrell

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The aye-aye and I, a rescue expedition in Madagascar, Gerald Durrell
Language
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Main title
The aye-aye and I
Medium
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Gerald Durrell
Sub title
a rescue expedition in Madagascar
Summary
Gerald Durrell's last book, The Aye-Aye and I records his final animal-collecting expedition, a trip to Madagascar in 1990, and his efforts to save the elusive and mythical lemuroid known as the Aye-Aye. Prompted by the country's radical deforestation, and slash-and-burn agriculture, Durrell, his wife, and their team of zoologists embark on a mission to capture and conserve the species - distinguished by its 'giant, chisel-like teeth', 'round, hypnotic eyes' and large 'spoon-like ears'. During the course of their journey, they encounter golden river snakes, flat-tailed tortoises, the gentle lemurs of Lac Alaotra, and the Malagasy chameleons. Durrell's exuberant descriptions of the island, its people and ecology are among his best
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adult
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