Deadly Mission: Madagascar

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May 2017
The team head west to Ranomafana - Madagascar's most famous National Park, but to get there they have to kayak down river - and work as a team, for the first time.
The team meet up with a conservation group looking at the super cool sucker footed bats and help out with their research and discover the unexpected, yet vital role that wildlife plays.
February 2017
The largest predator in Madagascar is a strange cat-like dog animal called a Fossa. The trouble is they are very hard to find. The team join up with an Earth Watch project and their leader Dr Luke Dollar.
The team head North towards Ankarafantsika wildlife reserve. Here they hope to find a way of stopping animals from becoming extinct, by meeting the conservationists running captive breeding programmes for two reptiles.
September 2016
The team want to find out if a National Park can not only benefit the wildlife but the local people too. They split into teams and one team have an encounter with a real rare Malagasy treat.
June 2016
With only two days left in Madagascar the team suffer a setback, but help is at hand in the furry forms of Lemurs to remind them all why they have come here in the first place.
Eilidh heads out on an expedition of her very own to discover a way to help the reef. Artificial reefs could well hold the key. With another issue tackled their time in Madagascar is fast running out.
Reefs are being damaged and spoilt all over the world and Madagascar is not immune. The team carry out a reef survey to see what state the reef is in here, and it is mixed news; some of it is quite damaged, but why?
Off the east coast is a tiny island paradise called Ile St Marie and it is here that our adventurers head to, to face their next set of challenges. First up is the Humpback whale. Here they set out with a conservation group.
May 2016
Eight ordinary children from the UK travel to Madagascar to the frontline of conservation to see the dangers facing the wildlife there, to learn what can be done to help and ultimately try to make a difference.
March 2015
Expired
With only two days left in Madagascar the team suffer a setback, but help is at hand in the furry forms of Lemurs to remind them all why they have come here in the first place.
Expired
Eilidh heads out on an expedition of her very own to discover a way to help the reef. Artificial reefs could well hold the key. With another issue tackled their time in Madagascar is fast running out.
Expired
Reefs are being damaged and spoilt all over the world and Madagascar is not immune. The team carry out a reef survey to see what state the reef is in here, and it is mixed news; some of it is quite damaged, but why?
Expired
Off the east coast is a tiny island paradise called Ile St Marie and it is here that our adventurers head to, to face their next set of challenges. First up is the Humpback whale. Here they set out with a conservation group.
Expired
The largest predator in Madagascar is a strange cat-like dog animal called a Fossa. The trouble is they are very hard to find. The team join up with an Earth Watch project and their leader Dr Luke Dollar.
Expired
The team head North towards Ankarafantsika wildlife reserve. Here they hope to find a way of stopping animals from becoming extinct, by meeting the conservationists running captive breeding programmes for two reptiles.
Expired
The team want to find out if a National Park can not only benefit the wildlife but the local people too. They split into teams and one team have an encounter with a real rare Malagasy treat.
Expired
The team head west to Ranomafana - Madagascar's most famous National Park, but to get there they have to kayak down river - and work as a team, for the first time.
Expired
The team meet up with a conservation group looking at the super cool sucker footed bats and help out with their research and discover the unexpected, yet vital role that wildlife plays.
Expired
Eight ordinary children from the UK travel to Madagascar to the frontline of conservation to see the dangers facing the wildlife there, to learn what can be done to help and ultimately try to make a difference.
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