Seheno Andriantsaralaza reçoit un financement du programme PEER-USAID Cycle 9/232 et de One Earth dans le cadre du programme « Daughters for Earth » pour son projet intitulé « ARO Baobab Project ».
Une première à Madagascar ! Un congrès scientifique sur la conservation des baobabs s’est tenu à Morondava du 15 au 17 décembre dernier. Sept sur huit espèces dans le monde ne se trouvent qu’à ...
A first in Madagascar! A scientific congress on the conservation of baobabs was held in Morondava from 15 to 17 December. Initiated by the Group of Baobabs Experts and Lovers in Madagascar, which ...
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Madagascar’s tilted past: How two ancient rifts sculpted a living island
Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s ...
In Madagascar, the August-to-December bushfire season wreaks havoc on the southwest and west of the island. Dry Forest, a young Malagasy NGO, is attempting an extreme form of reforestation to save the ...
From cowboying in the snow to painting underwater, see the eight award winning “outdoor adventures” from this year’s Nature’s ...
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How ancient rifts shaped Madagascar’s unique landscape
Madagascar, the world’s fourth-largest island, is a living testament to the power of geological forces. Its dramatic ...
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The U.S. Just Issued a Level 3 Travel Warning to This Idyllic Beach Destination—Here’s What Travelers Should Know
The State Department raised one African country’s advisory level amid protests, looting, and political instability.
Environment and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya on November 22 revoked licenses that permitted a private company to uproot baobab trees in Kilifi and transport them to the United States. CS ...
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