Box 3
Contains 330 Results:
Avahi sonnerat, Aye aye
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
girls with pet ringtailed lemur
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
Filanzana watercolour, 1989
Malagasy artist
A murder in Madagascar Author: David Quammen Location: Madagascar, 1991
Bedo Jaosolo's murder as conflicting stories. World Bank mission 1989 were the last tourists he took to see indri of Andasibe.
Leapin' lemurs, 1983
photo of Andre Peyrieras and aye-aye, National Geog. World
A note on infant adoption by a male Lemur Catta Author: Alison Jolly Location: Berenty, 1975
Emotional description of infant's death, rejected by journal as too gruesome and unscientific
The Rediscovery of Death Author: Alison Jolly Lewes, 1970s
Infant death, Hrdy infanticide, chimp wars, Dittus' macaques, and on to demography and species' survival or extinction
Letter to Gillian Beer. Biologist's reaction to "Darwin's Plots" Author: Alison Jolly Location: From Rome, 1984
Reaction to postmodern Darwin in literature
Nationl Geographic conservation proposal Author: Alison Jolly Location: New York, 1985
Proposal and letters from Alan Boraiko
Le Chant de Lemur catta : son rôle dans la défense de territoire et l'éducation des americains.. Author: Alison Jolly Antananarivo, 1985
Scientific pre-congress to 1985 Environment and Development Conress. Mme Berthe organized. Russ Mittermeier brought his own projector and fused the lights of the Solimotel