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1. Angels of the Forest: Silky Sifaka Lemurs of Madagascar
2 years ago
In this program produced by Sharon Pieczenik and WYCTL Media, Erik Patel, PhD Candidate at Cornell University, discusses his efforts to save silky sifaka lemurs in Madagascar. Ninety-eight percent of Madagascar’s mammals, including the rare silky sifaka lemurs, exist nowhere else on Earth. Because of their white fur, and their amazing ability to fly through the forest, silky sifaka lemurs are called ‘angels of the forest.’ But silkies are one of the world’s top 25 most endangered primates. If silky sifaka lemurs were to disappear from Madagascar, then they would disappear from our world. International scientists and local Malagasy conservationists are fighting for the survival of this exceptional species and its irreplaceable habitat.
  • Laszlo Bolgar 2 years ago
    Hi Erik, we met in Marojejy in 2001 september, and I plan to return in november with my wife. I'm very impressed and mad about Mad. Hope I'll see you and your white friends again :-)
    Whish you all the best,
    Laszlo
  • Erik R Patel plus 2 years ago
    Greetings Laszlo! I do remember your visit during that difficult first field season! Thanks much for writing. The tourist zone is calm and the park desperately needs more visitors. The tragedy of the rosewood logging crisis is the tremendous loss of tourism caused by the illegal activity. Since many of the rosewood criminals are also vanilla exporters.....they have blackened the image of Madagascar Vanilla as well.

    I'm here at Marojejy now until December. November will be very busy, but please do come find us at Camp 2. Email me (patel.erik@gmail.com) if I can facilitate your bungalow reservations etc....and if I cant be reached try Eric Matheiu at info@marojejy.com

    all the best,

    Erik
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  • T.F.Henry 2 years ago
    fantastic job... nice shooting.
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  • Alex Zavatone 2 years ago
    Eric, any way to get in contact with you or Rabary Desire in case I want to donate some money this year to help the reserve?
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  • Bonnie Stutski 1 year ago
    Eric, do you know how to contact Sharon Pieczenik? I'm the photo editor at SMITHSONIAN magazine We're doing a photo essay on you and the silkies -- using Kevin Schafer's images -- in our April issue, and I'd like to see about using Sharon's video on our website in conjunction with this article. Many thanks for any help you can offer.

    Bonnie Stutski
    Smithsonian Magazine
    bstutski@si.edu
    ph: 202-633-6057
  • Erik R Patel plus 1 year ago
    Dear Bonnie,

    Sorry for the delay, just down from Marojejy. This is a great idea and I am sure Sharon will be delighted. She was just back in Madagascar filming other lemur projects but I think she is back in South Africa or the USA now. Here is her email address:

    sharonpieczenik@hotmail.com

    all the best,

    erik
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  • Daniel Roper-Jones 1 year ago
    Hello Eric!! From Dan! Any chance you have Sharon's email? I seem to have misplaced it! I've got some amazing footage I am working together. I'll let you know when I have put it up.

    PS- did you get a copy of my film? If not I can send one to you.
  • Erik R Patel plus 1 year ago
    Dear Dan, Welcome home! Would love to see a link to that amazing rubriventer footage sometime! Here is Sharons email:

    sharonpieczenik@hotmail.com

    I have a digital copy of your nice malagasy film yes.

    all the best,

    erik
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