Good news for the protection of critically endangered #indri habitat. Not a perfect sol'n, but hopeful that habitat was protected outside Ambatovy nickel & cobalt mine thru 'averted loss offsets' resulting in the protection of biodiversity in Madagascar. https://t.co/4YYwJ0frEG
PICC is headed to Bwindi Impenetrable NP communities to partner w @rafikiwildlife1 for mt gorilla conservation sessions! As we get ready to visit, we are thrilled to see this footage of a mt #gorilla family comfortably visiting the forest edges near Rafiki guesthouse.
@SAHAYAINTL
How sweet is this? Pascal Elison, PICC leader, interviewed Radia, an Ambodiforaha student, after her PICC sessions in the Masoala forest. We are so excited that the students can learn ab their local lemurs & ecosystems! https://t.co/gIMwLyRydE
@CortniBorgerson@jraliperti
PICC friends & supporters–TY for your enduring support of our conservation efforts in Madagascar, Uganda & Panama! With your help we engaged children in primate habitat communities, provided salary for PICC field staff, & shared a message of primate conservation around the world.
PICC friends & supporters– TY for your enduring support of our conservation efforts in Madagascar, Uganda & Panama. With your help we engaged children in primate habitat communities, provided salary for PICC field staff, & shared a message of primate conservation around the world
Conservation education capacity building in Madagascar: @CortniBorgerson Bacon-bug Farming; @StaceyTecot, Storytelling; @KathyWestStudio, PICC; & @patcwright@CentreValBio. English narration.
@ASPvoice Nov 2021 annual conference presentation.
https://t.co/2acznLpZsY
Great article by the Madagascar Office of Tourism highlighting Pascal's PICC sessions in Ambodiforaha & Marofototra, 2021. Wonderful to be noticed by them & to share our excitement ab empowering the Malagasy children w conservation skills & knowledge!
https://t.co/GjWLc1vcLH
Drumroll..new PICC conservation coloring book posted! Download: https://t.co/hHulX56veo & learn ab endangered monkeys on Azuero peninsula, Panama. English & Spanish! Post your coloring pages in the comments below & share w your friends around the world, esp in habitat countries!
Upcoming PICC program in Panama! Can't wait to provide local children w skills to become conservation ambassadors. The coloring book is almost done - look for it online soon! Want to help this program?
👉https://t.co/PPvlxp06m8… or contact us at [email protected]!
Oct21 we'll be doing a PICC session & making a film of the visionary work being done on the Azuero peninsula to protect crit endang primates & their habitat.2022: Uganda, Kenya & Mada to do more PICC sessions & films, supporting the indigenous people in habitat countries! 2/2
Support our work in Panama, Uganda, Madagascar & Kenya -- building conservation capacity in primate habitat countries. PICC is a 501c3 & 100% of ur donations go towards this work to protect endangered primates. Choose the project you'd like to support! https://t.co/qPmRat0a1Q
✔️ this menu of planned PICC proj & donate if you can to support a particular project! Currently supporting children & Malagasy staff in Mada during their unbelievably difficult times w pandemic lockdown, lack of tourism income, drought & famine.
1/2 @piccintl@MasoalaSafaris
So many #FunFacts to learn about #lemurs! Check out our @piccmadagascar coloring book to learn more (and have some pages to color and read as you learn) https://t.co/InfIs4IdZ1. This lemur is taking care of its tummy troubles by chewing on a millipede.
@KathyWestStudio
Did you know that #lemurs have a female-dominant society? Or that some lemurs self-medicate or get high off of millipedes? Find these and more fun facts in this blog post!
#Madagascar#FunFacts#girlpower
https://t.co/hsWRvQZD9S
Fantastic series, @rewild! Thru PICC sessions, we educate primate-habitat indigenous youth w skills & knowledge to protect their local wildlife & share their passion w ecotourists. We aim to build the Nex Gen of rangers & guides!
#RangersDeserveMore@ASPvoice@IPS_PrimateNews
Our article, the first national level assessment of #lemur hunting, including hunting rates for 1/3 of all lemur species and 1/10 of the worlds primates, is out! 💥 👉https://t.co/0upuDlwzBW👈 @steigj @chrisgolden05 @kateetthompson @GeospatialEmma @samuelmerson@IntJPrimatology