Greening Madagascar… lemurs are key players
Ny Tanintsika’s HAVANA Project has successfully put an end to lemur hunting and contributed to tackling deforestation in the Ambohimahamasina area of Ambositra-Vondrozo Forest Corridor (COFAV), whilst improving local livelihoods. This through a variety of activities that informed local people … Lire la suite
Cute little “Red-fronted brown lemurs
These cute little lemurs are called “Red-fronted brown lemurs”. Compared other lemurs, they are many in COFAV forest where Ny Tanintsika works. However, many people still eat them and damage the forest where they live. As a result of hunting … Lire la suite
Our engagement: help local communities to fight against COVID 19
Ny Tanintsika team is constantly striving to teach and communicate to the people in our project areas all the tips and precautions they should take to prevent and combat the #COVID19 pandemic. Special attention is paid to training water management … Lire la suite
An end to lemur-eating…?
Ny Tanintsika’s HAVANA project (HArovana ny VArika fa NAmantsika) or ‘Community-based action for sustainable lemur conservation in the COFAV’, supported by IUCN Save Our Species aims to reduce poaching, trade and consumption of lemurs in this protected area of rainforest, … Lire la suite
10 communities in Ambatofinandrahana developed a restoration plan to save Tapia Forest
The tapia forest area in Ambatofinandrahana covers 7,610 ha and is managed by 10 local communities in 10 neighborhood (Mahavanona, Vinany, Ambohimanandriana, Riandampona, Ambatomenaloha, Ambatoharanana, Ivary, Marovoalavo, Andrahalana, Andraikita). Tapia forest covers 83% of the forest in Ambatofinandrahana. In addition, … Lire la suite