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MADAGASCAR

WHY MADAGASCAR? Although Madagascar has over 1,800 miles of beautiful beaches and exceptionally good food, its greatest attractions are its UNIQUE flora and fauna.

WI L D MA D AG A S C A R . O RG

Mammals of Madagascar LEMURS Lemurs are a group of primates found only on the island of Madagascar. Today there are around 60 types of lemurs that live in virtually every habitat across the island.

MADAGASCAR - ECONOMIC UPDATE: 2009 and Beyond

1 MADAGASCAR - ECONOMIC UPDATE: 2009 and Beyond World Bank - February 1, 2010 At the end of 2008, prospects for Madagascar were high with a projected economic growth rate above 7 percent.

WWF Madagascar & West Indian Ocean Programme Office ...

Treasure Island: New biodiversity on Madagascar (1999 - 2010) WWF Madagascar & West Indian Ocean Programme Office REPORT 2011

Broader Horizons

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION BusinessWeek M Madagascar is a land of superlatives. The world's fourth-largest island boasts more sapphires, vanilla and unique species than anywhere else on Earth - 80% of the island's fauna can be found nowhere else, and rigorous protection of their habitats ...

Highlights & Discovery

WHY MADAGASCAR? Although Madagascar has over 1,800 miles of beautiful beaches and exceptionally good food, its greatest attractions are its UNIQUE flora and fauna.

ViLLAge of ANdAVAdoAkA, Madagascar: Marine Reserves for Octopus

1* ViLLAge of ANdAVAdoAkA, Madagascar: Marine Reserves for Octopus Fish stocks are dropping rapidly in number and diversity. Scient ists believe the number of large fish in the oceans has fallen by 90 per cent since the 1950s.

Madagascar OPEN TO THE WORLD

madagascar open to the world p resident m arc r avalomanana hasa vision -to transform his country intoa global player and bring economic and social success to his people.

Investigation Into the Global Trade in Malagasy Precious Woods:

Investigation Into the Global Trade in Malagasy Precious Woods: Rosewood, Ebony and Pallisander October 2010 CONDUCTED BY Global Witness and the Environmental Investigation Agency (US) IN COOPERATION WITH Madagascar National Parks, the National Environment and Forest Observatory and the Forest ...

MADAGASCAR: REPORT ON A VISIT TO REVIEW PROGRESS WITH THE ...

madagascar: report on a visit to review progress with the system of rice intensification (sri), september 25-october 3, 2008 – norman uphoff, ciifad [draft]