One of the world’s poorest countries is poised to become a beacon of innovation in digitising public administration.
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.
As the three-year “Preserving Madagascar’s Natural Resources Program” (SCAPES) comes to a close, the challenge now rests with the Malagasy people to leverage new capacity to combat illegal ...
The aim is to help other scientists, government agencies and local communities manage woodland in a way that will protect Madagascar’s natural resources and help facilitate immediate on-the ...
Almost half of the world’s chameleon species live on the island of Madagascar. This chameleon community is not only the world’s largest, it is also the world’s most unique; with 59 different ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises swept away from their sanctuary and left swimming for ...
STEVE BACKSHALL: This is Madagascar. It’s a vast island in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa. And it’s home to some of the most unique and rare creatures on the planet. Incredibly ...