2006年04月04日
ENS馬達加斯加,安塔那那利佛報導;蘇家億編譯;莫聞審校
馬達加斯加政府計畫推動的大規模森林保護,其範圍又擴大了100萬公頃。保育人士則樂見這個消息,並表示該國瀕絕種的白頸狐猴、金冠原狐猴與馬達加斯加冠鷲,將可望脫離滅絕的危機。
Madagascar Protects Pristine Forests, Unique Species
A government plan to protect a large portion of Madagascar's remaining forests has expanded by another one million hectares (2.47 million acres). Conservationists say they are now more hopeful that endangered species such as black-and-white ruffed lemurs, golden-crowned sifakas, and Madagascar serpent-eagles can avoid extinction.