Hi Marie, thanks for doing an AMA. Could you give us some insight on how you can collect the data you need using non-invasive methods?
What are your thoughts on the long term sustainability of conservation programs that focus on endangered species with no "good/healthy" habitat for reintroduction? Do you think a possible solution is to involve humans native to the lemur's habitat in order to foster guardianship-like relationships with nature and wildlife?
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Hi Marie, thanks for doing an AMA. Could you give us some insight on how you can collect the data you need using non-invasive methods?
What are your thoughts on the long term sustainability of conservation programs that focus on endangered species with no "good/healthy" habitat for reintroduction? Do you think a possible solution is to involve humans native to the lemur's habitat in order to foster guardianship-like relationships with nature and wildlife?