Madagascar is home to over 200,000 species of animals, making it one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. The world’s fourth-largest island is defined by its beauty, with distinct wildlife ...
International cooperation leading to hundreds of endangered animals being repatriated to Madagascar after being seized by police in Thailand has been hailed as an unprecedented success. David Newton, ...
The national vulnerability assessment workshop identified mangrove areas around Madagascar which are key priorities for climate-change-related conservation action. The project will assess the ...
Charlie Welch retiring after 35 years of Madagascar conservation work When conservation expert Charlie Welch introduces people to Madagascar, he leads them through rainforests and wildlife preserves ...
When you’re on the lookout for lemurs — the unusually cute and endangered group of primates found only on the African island of Madagascar — it helps to have good eyes (lemurs are small), sharp ears ...
Madagascar is one of the world's biodiversity hotspots. The island country is well known for its diverse and endangered range of wildlife. This includes over 100 species of lemurs and six species of ...
Where do lemurs come from and what are their origins? The ancestors of the lemurs would have arrived from Africa to Madagascar by natural floating rafts 65 million years ago. Then they evolved and ...
A new TRAFFIC study reveals Southeast Asia’s significant role in the legal and illicit trade of Madagascar’s rare and endemic wildlife and calls for intensified international co-operation to stem ...
The Nature-Based Solutions Origination Platform is WWF’s innovative vehicle to deliver nature-based solutions at ...