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Why Madagascar's forests are disappearing so fast - from conservationists
The Shocking Scale of Forest Loss Revealed by 2024 Data In 2024, 20,225 fewer acres of forest were lost within Protected ...
Global climate change doesn’t only cause the melting of polar ice caps, rising sea levels and extreme weather events. It also has a direct effect on many tropical habitats and the animals and plants ...
ANTANANARIVO — Which tropical habitats are worthy of conservation? Humid forests, with their dazzling species counts, easily gain notice. Dry forests may not boast the same numbers, but their unique ...
ANTANANARIVO, MG / ACCESSWIRE / December 12, 2024 / The Madagascar Protected Area Consortium released a landmark report revealing that Madagascar - home to some of Earth's most unique biodiversity - ...
WWF celebrates an innovative approach to conservation, with a commitment to conserve sacred forests in southern Madagascar through modern forest management mechanisms and traditional practices.
Madagascar is home to many unique species, including a variety of lemurs. But there's one species living in the island's forests that scientists hadn't quite been able to figure out until now: cats.
A long-running forest landscape restoration programme in Madagascar has brought unique benefits. At the beginning of this century, the Fandriana-Marolambo landscape in Madagascar was losing forests at ...
Vohibola forest is one of the last primary forests standing in eastern Madagascar, and home to the world’s tiniest frogs and other rare and endangered creatures. For a time, in the quiet imposed by ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. I was sitting in the front of a pick-up. Wedged between the driver and me was Ed Tucker-Brown, the gearstick ...
Under a leaden sky, six rangers walk silently in single file through Vohibola, one of the last primary forests in eastern Madagascar. Alert to the slightest movement and sound, Michael Tovolahy's ...
Extinct dwarf hippos that once roamed Madagascar lived in forests rather than open grasslands preferred by common hippos on mainland Africa. The findings suggest grasslands that now cover much of the ...
New Report Highlights Alarming Forest Loss in Madagascar's Protected Areas, Urges Immediate Global Action to Save Irreplaceable Biodiversity ANTANANARIVO, MG / ACCESSWIRE / December 12, 2024 / The ...
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