Description |
1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 23 min.)) : sound, color |
Summary |
Explorer and primatologist Mireya Mayor spends her summers in the rich and biodiverse rainforests of Madagascar tracking down lemurs--performing critical work on two species of highly endangered primates whose habits remain a mystery to biologists: the silky sifaka and the Perrier sifaka. These fascinating lemurs, the smallest of the primates, are known for their large, dark eyes and agile movements through the treetops, where they live, eat, and drink. But because they are geographically confined--and can fit into a teacup--they can be very hard to study. In this program, Mayor tries to confirm her discovery of the mouse lemur, the never-before identified primate species. Watch as she and her team discover this tiny creature in its treetop home and get close enough to study a mysterious species so rare, small, and reclusive, it's hardly been documented before. A National Geographic Production. (23 minutes) A streaming videorecording |
Notes |
Originally broadcast as an episode of the the series, Explorer in 2001 |
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Streaming video, subdivided into smaller segments (total time: 23 min.) |
Credits |
Editor, Peter Coan ; videographers, Ed George, Anne Cocklin ; researcher, Charlotte Mangin ; original music, Cottrell-Mangum Music, Inc |
Performer |
Featuring Mireya Mayor ; narrator, Bill Grimmette |
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In English |
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Online resource; title from provider's description (Infobase, viewed August 9, 2021) |
Subject |
Lemurs -- Madagascar
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Lemurs -- Behavior -- Madagascar
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Lemurs -- Conservation -- Madagascar
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Endangered species -- Madagascar
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Wildlife conservation -- Madagascar
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Lemurs.
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Lemurs -- Behavior.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Documentary television programs.
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Television series.
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Nonfiction television programs.
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Internet videos.
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Documentaires télévisés.
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Séries télévisées.
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Émissions télévisées autres que de fiction.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Krug, Kevin, film producer
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Mackenzie, Richard, screenwriter
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Coan, Peter, editor of moving image work
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George, Ed (Cinematographer), recordist
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Cocklin, Ann, recordist
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Mangin, Charlotte, researcher
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Grimmette, Bill, narrator
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Mayor, Mireya, on-screen participant
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Cottrell-Mangum Music, composer (expression)
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National Geographic Television, production company
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National Geographic Society (U.S.), production company
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