patricia: oh, he s really right next to me. hello. anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. wright discovered here in 1986. and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. patricia: there s only 500 of these in the wild in the whole world. anthony: wow, really? what s the biggest pressure on the population? patricia: slash and burn agriculture. some places they re hunted. darren: here, no, this guy. patricia: oh. he is, oh, look at it. oh, how beautiful. oh, that s so nice. oh. darren: whoa. he s pissing on you, tom. he s taking a leak right now. patricia: yeah, watch. anthony: hopefully it s not an editorial statement. darren: yeah. [ laughter ] patricia: look, this is the kind of bamboo shoot that the lemurs love. it s full of protein and it s full of cyanide. anthony: is the cyanide not a problem for them?
ranomafana national park. her recently completed research station is a state of the art complex that reminds one of that cynical spielberg franchise. what was it? jurassic, uh jurassic merch? patricia: here he is, he s right next to me, can you see him? darren: right here. anthony: oh wow. patricia: oh, he s really right next to me. hello. anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. wright discovered here in 1986. and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. patricia: there s only 500 of these in the wild in the whole world. anthony: wow, really? what s the biggest pressure on the population? patricia: slash and burn agriculture. some places they re hunted. darren: here, no, this guy. patricia: oh. he is, oh, look at it. oh, how beautiful. oh, that s so nice. oh. darren: whoa. he s pissing on you, tom. he s taking a leak right now. patricia: yeah, watch. anthony: hopefully it s not
anthony: oh wow. patricia: oh, he s really right next to me. hello. anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. wright discovered here in 1986. and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. patricia: there s only 500 of these in the wild in the whole world. anthony: wow, really? what s the biggest pressure on the population? patricia: slash and burn agriculture. some places they re hunted. darren: here, no, this guy. patricia: oh. he is, oh, look at it. oh, how beautiful. oh, that s so nice. oh. darren: whoa. he s pissing on you, tom. he s taking a leak right now. patricia: yeah, watch. anthony: hopefully it s not an editorial statement. darren: yeah. [ laughter ] patricia: look, this is the kind of bamboo shoot that the lemurs love.
can you see him? hello. the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species that dr. wright discovered here in 1986 and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. there s only 500 of these in the world in the whole wild. slash and burn agriculture. look at it. beautiful. it s so nice. he s taking a leak right now. i can t watch. hopefully that s not an editorial statement. look. this is the kind of bamboo shoot that the lemurs love. it s full of protein, and it s full of cyanide.
download the xfinity tv app today. the boundaries of the ranomafana park protect what they can of madagascar s rapidly diminishing rain forest, but it s not all about lemurs and rare species of unspoiled beautiful places. these are the tenella people. these are the people of the forest. this is the fifth time they ve had to change the location of the village because they do slash and burn agriculture. this ceremony today is a ceremony to celebrate the fact that 17 people from the village are going to donate their land