Although Madagascar is very rich in biodiversity, it remains particularly vulnerable to the damage caused by global warming. This damage has a devastating impact on ecosystems and local communities.
By Kristine Sabillo Thirty-five members of the European Parliament are calling on the International Monetary Fund to ...
Madagascar supports more unique plant life than any other island in the world according to new study
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Madagascar hosts the highest percentage of plant species endemic to a single island, with 83% of its flora unique to the island. This high endemism is attributed ...
A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises that were swept ...
Madagascar, an extraordinary island off Africa's southeastern coast, offers rare wildlife, diverse landscapes, and a rich ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered ...
Despite pledges to halt deforestation and youth-led efforts to reverse it, Madagascar is losing its trees faster than almost anywhere else on Earth.
Where mining occurs in areas of high biodiversity, it is considered a serious threat. But in the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, over 10,000 people mining for sapphires didn’t cause more damage to ...
Madagascar is keen to get involved with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement setting out international carbon markets and is aiming to develop a national registry and standards to start generating credits ...
The Conversation Africa chatted with the study’s lead author, Julian Schrader, about the findings on African islands’ plant life, including the fact that Madagascar has the world’s highest ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises swept away from their sanctuary and left swimming for their ...
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