'Sapphire rush' has sent 45,000 miners into Madagascar's protected rainforests

Tuesday, November 22, 2016 - 09:01 in Earth & Climate

Julia P G Jones, Bangor University The rainforests of Madagascar usually ring with the calls of the island's largest lemur. There is a different noise now: cheers from illegal sapphire miners.

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