Wonder of Madagascar: The Tsingy of Namoroka

Wonder of Madagascar, the Tsingy of Namoroka are one of the most impressive and little-known natural treasures of western Madagascar. Located in the Melaky region, this national park offers a spectacular landscape shaped by millions of years of erosion. Between sharp limestone peaks, deep canyons, mysterious caves and dry forests, Namoroka is a […]

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Natural treasure of Madagascar: Ankarafantsika

A natural treasure of Madagascar, the Ankarafantsika National Park is one of the most remarkable protected areas in the west of the Big Island. Located approximately 115 km southeast of Mahajanga, along National Route 4 linking Antananarivo to the northwest coast, this park offers a unique immersion in a wild, authentic Madagascar […]

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Biodiversity of Madagascar: The Brookesia Nofy

Biodiversity of Madagascar: Brookesia Nofy in the abundant universe of Malagasy biodiversity, a recent discovery has captured scientists and nature enthusiasts. A new species of chameleon, the Brookesia Nofy, was highlighted in the private reserve of Akanin’ny Nofy, nestled around sixty kilometers from Toamasina, on the […]

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Riches of Madagascar

Riches of Madagascar: an exceptional paleontological discovery The riches of Madagascar continue to reveal priceless treasures, this time in the heart of a submerged cave located in the Tsimanampetsotse national park. National Science Foundation researchers have identified what may be the largest fossil bed ever discovered, providing a unique window […]

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The nature of Madagascar: chameleons

The nature of Madagascar is home to an incredibly rich fauna and flora, and among its most fascinating treasures are the chameleons. These colorful and mysterious creatures are emblematic of the island and attract thousands of visitors each year who are passionate about the unique biodiversity of the region. Madagascar is a true paradise for […]

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Biodiversity of Madagascar: Mount Ibity

Madagascar's biodiversity is highlighted in the Ibity Massif, a harmonious protected landscape of capital importance for conservation. This site, classified in category V of the IUCN as a harmonious protected landscape, extends over an area of ​​6,136 hectares according to the decree in force. Administered by the Missouri Botanical Garden […]

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