UK teenagers witness first-hand the major issues Madagascan wildlife is facing.
In Deadly Dilemmas they explore different sides of five dilemmas, from deforestation to the impact of tourism.
Suitable for: Geography at KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 3rd and 4th Level in Scotland.
The balance between tourism and conservation in Madagascar. video
The children ask whether Madagascar would be better without tourism. They work with local people to make whale souvenirs and consider links between economy and conservation.
How fishing on the coral reef in Madagascar causes habitat destruction. video
Children in Madagascar consider if it is acceptable to allow people to feed their families by fishing on the reef even though it causes habitat destruction.
How deforestation in Madagascar is threatening animal habitats. video
Children are sent to Madagascar to investigate protecting lemur's natural habitats whilst allowing local people to farm, even if that causes deforestation.
The food dilemma in Madagascar. video
Eight children are sent to visit the exotic island of Madagascar to discover how people and animals are able to survive there together.
Protecting endangered species in Madagascar. video
The children learn that several species of animal may become extinct in their lifetimes and go in search of a Fusa but are unable to find one in the wild.