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Steven M. Goodman,Marie Jeanne Raherilalo,Sebastien Wohlhauser

The Protected Areas of Lokobe, Ankarana, and Montagne d'Ambre in Northern Madagascar

The Protected Areas of Lokobe, Ankarana, and Montagne d'Ambre in Northern Madagascar

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This bilingual French-English pocket guide covers three protected areas in northern Madagascar that form a natural tourist circuit for those traveling from Nosy Be to Antsiranana or in the opposite direction. The flora and fauna of these three protected areas are dramatically different due to geological formations and history, and their proximity enables visitors to view and experience these contrasting biodiversity treasures.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 76 pages
Publication date: 05 April 2023
Publisher: Association Vahatra in Antananarivo


The latest research into the biodiversity of three protected areas of northern Madagascar has revealed a fascinating array of species and ecosystems. These protected areas, located in the northern region of the island, form a natural tourist circuit for those traveling from Nosy Be to Antsiranana or in the opposite direction. Spanning across Lokobe on the adjacent island of Nosy Be, Ankarana, north of Ambilobe, and Montagne d'Ambre, near Antsiranana, these sites showcase a significant portion of the terrestrial biotic diversity of this ecologically diverse area.

Due to the unique geological formations, history, and climatic regimes, the flora and fauna of these three protected areas differ dramatically from one another. However, their proximity allows visitors to the region to witness and experience these contrasting biodiversity treasures. The comprehensive details presented for each site, whether for national or international ecotourists, provide valuable insights into the unique aspects of each location, enhancing the enjoyment and appreciation of their visits.

The research has shed light on the diverse range of plant species, including endemic and threatened ones, found in these protected areas. The forests of Lokobe, characterized by lowland moist evergreen trees, support a rich array of bird species, reptiles, and amphibians. Ankarana, with its dry deciduous, humid semi-deciduous, and tsingy forests, is home to a variety of mammals, including lemurs, chameleons, and baobab trees. Montagne d'Ambre, with its montane moist evergreen forests, boasts a diverse range of bird species, as well as unique plant species adapted to the high altitudes.

In addition to the flora and fauna, the research has also highlighted the importance of these protected areas in conserving Madagascar's cultural heritage. The local communities that inhabit these areas have deep connections to the land and its resources, and the protected areas provide a buffer against deforestation and other forms of environmental degradation.

The findings of this research have significant implications for conservation efforts in Madagascar and beyond. They emphasize the importance of protecting and managing diverse ecosystems to preserve the planet's biodiversity and ensure the sustainable use of natural resources. The research also highlights the value of promoting ecotourism as a means of generating income and promoting sustainable development in local communities.

In conclusion, the latest research into the biodiversity of three protected areas of northern Madagascar has revealed a rich and diverse array of species and ecosystems. These protected areas form a natural tourist circuit, showcasing the unique biodiversity of this ecologically diverse region. The findings of this research have significant implications for conservation efforts and highlight the importance of protecting and managing diverse ecosystems to preserve the planet's biodiversity and ensure the sustainable use of natural resources.


Dimension: 210 x 152 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9782957984909
Edition number: Bilingual edition

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