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Mark meets the hotel pets

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Mark Carwardine Mark Carwardine | 13:48 UK time, Saturday, 8 November 2008

From: Morondava, Madagascar
White-faced brown lemurs show their tame side.

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  • 1. At 1:20pm on 28 Nov 2008, FantasticPammie wrote:

    So wonderful to see this little creatures. They are charismatic!

    Just a shame that people feel the urge to keep small primates as pets and not leave them in the wild with their families.

    Last Chance to See series looks better and better each time I log on to the website.
    They have covered such a diverse section of endangered mammals and I sincerely hoping that this TV series will be a massive success. Also having a significant positive reaction with those viewers who dont alot about Earths wonderful mammals, birds and fish.

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  • 2. At 4:05pm on 28 Nov 2008, mollycooke wrote:

    I read Last Chance to See many years ago, and have never forgotten it. When I heard that it's being turned into a film, I had to go online to find out more. I was delighted to find this site! I have looked at all of Mark's blogs, and it's great to see a 'moving, talking' version of the man who wrote with Douglas Adams.

    Many thanks and I'll be back!

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  • 3. At 4:37pm on 28 Nov 2008, gigatomclements wrote:

    This looks as though it's going to be a fantastic series. At last we may get to learn about conservation and wildlife -- and have some fun, too while doing so. I enjoyed these Blogs, too by the way.

    Thanks a million, Tom

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