News
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Ambaro Bay: community patrollers are managing their own mangroves surveillance activities
Community patrollers are mobilized to monitor the mangrove forests of Ambaro Bay.
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Four Ministries Commit to Conservation of Natural Resources
In the first quarter of 2017, the Malagasy government made firm commitments to fight more ...
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Illegal logging endangers World Heritage Site Atsinanana Rainforest in Madagascar and its unique fauna
Illegal logging has indirectly put other species at risk by removing their habitats and creating ...
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Madagascar presents its commitment to protect its green infrastructure at the World Natural Capital Symposium
WWF Madagascar had the opportunity to present Madagascar's commitment to preserve its green ...
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Monitoring of fishing catches in Besambay
The Locally Managed Marine Area "Vonihara" of Besambay regularly monitors its fishing catches. ...
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The Barefoot College women from Madagascar in Tilonia
Six months after their journey from Madagascar to the Barefoot College in Tilonia, India, ...
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More than 80,000 trees planted and 1,800 volunteers mobilized to reforest Madagascar
Reforestation is one of the best ways to combat climate change
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Fishermen in Ambaro Bay gathered in a federation
Fishermen in Ambaro Bay gathered in a federation to amplify their voice when speaking to ...
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The Northern Highlands: a 50 000-ha of forest corridor to be preserved
The Northern Highlands of Madagascar are famous by their forests, which are home to rare and ...
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WWF Madagascar pioneers energy efficiency techniques in its office
WWF Madagascar team is implementing new ways to control and reduce its office energy consumption. ...