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Conservation Allies and USAID Unite to Voluntarily Relocate Hundreds of Families in Madagascar in an Urgent Bid to Save One of the Planet s Most Threatened Protected Areas

Conservation Allies and USAID Unite to Voluntarily Relocate Hundreds of Families in Madagascar in an Urgent Bid to Save One of the Planet s Most Threatened Protected Areas
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Extreme reforestation: Baobab planters confront fires, loggers, cattle and more

BELO-SUR-MER, Madagascar The situation was dire in Kirindy Mite National Park during a visit in November 2022. The previous year, a huge tract of forest had been ravaged by fire and was struggling to recover; towering baobabs were still standing, charred and leafless. And just the month before, fires also burned 45,000 young trees […]

World s smallest primate is fading into extinction, scientists fear

The world’s tiniest primate, the Madame Berthe’s mouse lemur (Microcebus berthae), a creature small enough to curl inside a human fist, could soon disappear as the human imprint on its forest habitat grows. Since 2018, surveyors deployed at the lemur’s preferred habitat in Madagascar’s western dry forests have failed to spot the animal, stoking fears […]

In Madagascar, cultural taboos can protect or harm the environment

In Madagascar, cultural taboos can protect or harm the environment “Fady,” the Malagasy term for sociocultural and spiritual taboos or beliefs, greatly influence people’s daily lives in Madagascar. Fady are ancestral rules that can apply to a place, a person or even certain animals and plants. As they pertain to the natural world, fady can have either a positive or a negative impact on the environment and wildlife. ANTSAHADINTA, Madagascar Marcel Rakotonary, 75, gives a sharp warning to visitors before they enter Antsahadinta, or the “valley of the leeches.” Located 20 kilometers (12 miles) southwest of the capital city of Antananarivo, the sacred hill of Antsahadinta is the site of royal tombs and ancient dwellings. Its forest has been protected from clearing and slash-and-burn agriculture, known as

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