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Trouble in Lemur Land

su 21.06.2015 13.40 - 14.35 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

la 20.06.2015 14.35 - 15.30 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

ke 17.06.2015 19.00 - 20.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

ke 17.06.2015 13.30 - 14.30 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

ma 15.06.2015 20.00 - 21.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

su 03.05.2015 11.35 - 12.30 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

pe 01.05.2015 10.35 - 11.30 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

to 05.02.2015 13.30 - 14.25 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

su 01.02.2015 13.45 - 14.40 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

pe 30.01.2015 20.00 - 21.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

la 13.12.2014 18.05 - 19.00 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

pe 12.12.2014 10.45 - 11.40 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

su 09.11.2014 13.40 - 14.35 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

to 06.11.2014 10.45 - 11.40 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

su 21.09.2014 20.00 - 21.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

la 20.09.2014 15.00 - 16.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

pe 19.09.2014 10.50 - 11.45 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

ma 15.09.2014 19.00 - 20.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

su 17.08.2014 20.05 - 21.00 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

pe 15.08.2014 19.00 - 19.55 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

ma 11.08.2014 20.00 - 21.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

la 19.07.2014 16.35 - 17.30 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

to 17.07.2014 10.45 - 11.40 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur LandU

ma 24.02.2014 18.05 - 19.00 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

su 23.02.2014 16.10 - 17.05 55 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.

Trouble in Lemur Land

ke 03.04.2013 19.00 - 20.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Trouble in Lemur Land/2011) High up in the mountains of north-eastern Madagascar lives one of the world?s most critically endangered primates. There are less than a thousand Silky Sifakas alive today and this area of remote rainforest, known as Marojejy?Anjanaharibe-Sud, is their only home. In the past, the rugged terrain here kept the Silkies relatively safe but things are now changing at an alarming pace. This magical place is under serious threat from illegal logging operations as international demand for highly sought-after rosewood and ebony increases. Unscrupulous logging gangs are encroaching on the Silkies? last remaining habitat.
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