New Research on Lemur Distribution Following Cyclone Disturbance in Masoala National Park
New Research on Lemur Distribution Following Cyclone Disturbance in Masoala National Park Wildlife Madagascar is proud to share the publication […]
Welcoming Dr. Jade Tonos and Her Research Team to La Mananara
Wildlife Madagascar is excited to welcome Dr. Jade Tonos, Assistant Professor of Biology at San Francisco State University (SFSU), and […]
Lessons for a Lifetime
Education is one of the most powerful conservation tools available, and this World Environment Day, that lesson came to life […]
A Better Way to Burn
Wildlife Madagascar’s team recently received hands-on training in the production of ecological charcoal briquettes, an initiative that will expand across […]
After Cyclone Fytia: Wildlife Madagascar Team Safe, Recovery Underway
Over the weekend of January 31 to February 1, Cyclone Fytia struck northern and central Madagascar with heavy rain and […]
New Conservation Field Site Launches in Madagascar’s Angavo-Mandrare Landscape
Wildlife Madagascar has launched its fourth field site in the Angavo–Mandrare Landscape, focusing on preserving the endangered spiny forest and its unique biodiversity through community engagement and partnerships with organizations.
Wildlife Madagascar and Alterra Formalise Conservation Partnership at La Mananara
We are excited to formalise our partnership with Alterra through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding that strengthens our shared […]
20,000+ Native Trees Planted in Madagascar: Community Reforestation at ASSR and La Mananara
In March, Wildlife Madagascar took part in major reforestation events at two of our field sites, with over 24,900 native […]
Wildlife Madagascar Partners with The Meadows Wildlife Park, Cardiff, to Bring Lemur Conservation to UK Audiences
Wildlife Madagascar is proud to share an exciting new partnership with The Meadows Wildlife Park in Cardiff, Wales — one […]
Coffee Plantation Launches at La Mananara in Partnership with Madagascar Coffee Company
After seven months of collaboration with Madagascar Coffee Company, we have officially launched our coffee plantation at La Mananara. We […]
Guardians of the Forest: Wildlife Madagascar Launches First Dedicated Patrol Program at La Mananara
Wildlife Madagascar is excited to launch a new initiative to protect La Mananara: our first dedicated forest patrol program to […]
Empowering Educators and Building Readers: Wildlife Madagascar and Teach for Madagascar Bring Conservation into the Classroom
Investing in education means investing in Madagascar’s future. Educator Training: Rolling Out the Diary Nofy Literacy Program Our three extraordinary […]
Wildlife Madagascar Launches Green Scholarship Program for 60 Students Near Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve
Thanks to support from the IUCN SOS Lemur Fund, we have launched the Green Scholarship Program, providing scholarships to 60 […]
Sakondry Squad, Year Two: Expanding Madagascar’s Sustainable Protein Program
Wildlife Madagascar is proud to kick off the second year of its sakondry program in the villages surrounding Anjanaharibe-Sud Special […]
New Tree Nursery Project to Reconnect Lemur Habitat at Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve
Wildlife Madagascar is branching out with an exciting new phase in its conservation work at Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve (ASSR), thanks […]
La Mananara Goes Solar: A Major Step Toward Sustainable Field Operations
After nine months of planning, shipping, building, and installation, Wildlife Madagascar’s La Mananara field station is officially solar powered. The […]
















