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Madagascar Ants & Canopy Bootcamp 2019

Madagascar Ants & Canopy Bootcamp 2019 Myrmecology in Madagascar

A group of students and ant researchers traveled to Madagascar to survey the ants of the western dry forest. With expert climbing instructors at their side, the teams rose into the canopy and discovered new ant communities. This ongoing research sheds light on the biodiversity in the island's unexplored tree canopies, helping to inform conservation efforts dedicated to protecting life in one of Earth's richest environments.

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Learn more about the Ants & Canopy Bootcamp (applications for the 2020 research experience also available here):

Destination Madagascar Blog with North Carolina State University:

The Ants and Canopy Bootcamp program is generously supported by National Science Foundation grants DEB-1820839 and DEB-1655076.

Music:
"Game"
Chad Crouch
soundofpicture.com

Shot & edited by Ben Schwartz
Produced & narrated by Miles Maxcer

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