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Our coastal communities are the guardians of Madagascar's oceans
In Madagascar, one million people live from fishing, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, ...
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The double "garigary", the crab scale 2.0!
Rabesoa Anicet from the village of Antsatrana, 32 years old and father of 5 children, is one of the ...
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Sustainable management of the sea, habits and customs, a winning trifecta in Kivalo
In this month of November, the sun shows its nose from 5 am on the beach of Kivalo. It is a village ...
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Ecological architecture competition: for an environmentally friendly construction
The winner of the architectural competition for a ecological building was announced on November 5. ...
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The mangroves of Ambaro Bay are the 21st Ramsar site of Madagascar.
This is very good news for nature and the northwest of Madagascar!
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Technology at the service of tuna fisheries management
WWF has equipped the Antsiranana Tuna Statistical Unit (USTA) with 19 tablets for the collection of ...
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The voice of the Simpona on the radio !
Silky Sifaka (Simpona) are on the spot in the Northern Highlands! Around the COMATSA protected area ...
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Sustainable value chain, conservation and private sector engagement at the CSR 2020 exhibition
WWF was present at the CSR and SDI fair on October 22nd and 23rd organized under the theme "the ...
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5 facts about lemurs, jewels of Madagascar's biodiversity
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Revenue for nature and communities
Since 2017, WWF has been implementing a program to support community-based natural resources ...