Another Land Honeyguide

July 2009

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The Story of the Honeyguide
Our periodic email newsletter is named after the Greater Honey Guide, a bird that has developed the remarkable habit of leading tribespeople to wild bees' nests, with the promise of honeycomb and grubs once the humans have opened the nest and taken the honey.

The complementary relationship shared by bird and human represents the newsletter's goal - to periodically lead readers to new and timely bits of information about East African wildlife, culture, and travel.

Catch up on past issues in the Honeyguide Archives

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Let's Go to Madagascar!

Greetings!
Spiny Forest of Madagascar
By now you have probably received the brochure on the Lemurs, Moonlight and Music tour that Nichole will be guiding this December. 
 
As Earth's 4th largest island that separated from the African mainland 160 million years ago, Madagascar's plants and animals evolved to be nothing short of 'other worldly. 
 
Madagascar's culture is as endemic as it's wildlife.  African, Asian and European cultures, carried accross the high seas about 2000 years ago have combined in musical, culinary and spiritual traditions that are uniquely Malagasy.

To join Nichole on the adventure, or if you have any questions, please call me at 888-334-7559 or send me an email
 
See you in Madagascar!

Marguerite von Duerckheim
Meaningful Experiences that Benefit African Villages
 

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