Working alongside local communities to restore and protect Madagascar's remaining forests and diverse wildlife.
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By Cynthia Frasier & Jeannin Nicolas Rakotondrazandry | General Assembly Member & Field Site Manager
Lemurs – you may have seen them in zoos, cartoon movies, in rich and immersive documentaries, maybe even in Madagascar. However, for people living in Madagascar, it’s not uncommon to walk... Read the full report ›By Cynthia Frasier & Vicki Villanova | General Assembly Member & Program Manager
Tsinjo is potentially the most famous wild aye-aye known to researchers. It is possible that Tsinjo may have taught us more about being a wild aye-aye than any other individual aye-aye in the world.... Read the full report ›By Cynthia Frasier & Vicki Villanova | General Assembly Member & Program Manager
In Malagasy, the word “tavy” is used to describe shifting agriculture where natural vegetation is burned to clear the area for crops. It’s a common part of subsistence agriculture... Read the full report ›