Madagascar’s rainforests are like nowhere else on Earth—a living laboratory of evolution where 90% of the wildlife is found nowhere else. Picture this: I’m standing in a humid forest, the air thick with the calls of lemurs and the rustle of leaves, feeling like I’ve stepped into a prehistoric world. This island, isolated for 88 million years, hosts creatures so unique they seem plucked from a fantasy novel—think lemurs with eyes like saucers or chameleons that shift colors like mood rings. But these rainforests are under siege, with deforestation and climate change threatening their treasures. In this article, we’ll explore…