A reforestation corridor in Madagascar offers a future for lemurs and locals
PolicyTuesday, April 14, 2026Mongabay

A reforestation corridor in Madagascar offers a future for lemurs and locals

A reforestation initiative in Madagascar aims to create a habitat corridor connecting the Andasibe-Mantadia National Park and Analamazoatra Special Reserve, fostering biodiversity by supporting over a dozen lemur species while benefiting local communities. The project emphasizes the importance of preserving ecosystems for both wildlife and sustainable livelihoods for residents.

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