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I know just that it is a moth, but if you can help out for the genus and species.
I believe this is Urania riphaeus, but that species isn't in iNaturalist's database.
Adult female aye-aye. Emerged from nest (photo 4) to scratch itself on tree just after nightfall, before briefly returning to its nest prior to leaving on its night search for food.
Giant tortoise reintroduction programme in NW Madagascar. Previously extinct in Madagascar, efforts are being made to reinsert them in their original environment. This observation is of a currently captive animal that feeds naturally but is provided with clean water and medical care, and has its territory limited. One day, hopefully, this project will result in a genuinely wild (re)population.