Madagascar : smiley island / directed by Annie-Claude Roberge ; produced by Jadrino Huot, Fanny Robert and Yohan Leduc ; written by Francis Lalone and Annie-Claude Roberge.
Madagascar is a synonym for biodiversity and is one of the richest regions on the planet in terms of fauna and flora, with a host of endemic species, including the famous lemurs. Culture and traditions are also deeply rooted in the hearts of Malagasies, who scorn the difficulties of day-to-day life and always wear their brightest smiles.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.