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WWF-MWIOPO Simpona Project August, 2006

WWF-MWIOPO Simpona Project August, 2006. MADAGASCAR HUMID FOREST «  HUMAN AND LEMURS  ». Humid Forest in Andapa regi on North-East of Madagascar. Marojejy National Park Betaolana Forest Corridor Anjanaharibe Special Reserve. " Simpona " Project launched in 2005.

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WWF-MWIOPO Simpona Project August, 2006

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  1. WWF-MWIOPO Simpona Project August, 2006 MADAGASCAR HUMID FOREST « HUMAN AND LEMURS »

  2. Humid Forest in Andapa region North-East of Madagascar • Marojejy National Park • Betaolana Forest Corridor • Anjanaharibe Special Reserve.

  3. "Simpona" Project launched in 2005 • Focused on Betaolana forest corridor, 20,000 hectares • For lemurs conservation • Through local community based forest management

  4. Ambalamanasy commune • One of the 5 communes surrounding Betaolana F.C. • Humid forest covers 3500 hectares • Composed by 15 local communities • Decided that hunting and eating lemurs are a “fady” from now

  5. The “fady” is an interdict • Based on Malagasy traditions • To be respected by all the members of a local community • A decision agreed by Administrative authorities  

  6. The “Simpona” • The Malagasy name of Propithecus diadema • One of the 9 species of lemurs living in Betaolana Forest Corridor • One of the 11 lemurs species living in Andapa region humid forest

  7. Simpona Project : Immediate steps • Organize the “Simpona Day” on September 11th, 2006 • Strengthen local communities awareness and involvement • Extend the Ambalamanasy decision towards the 4 other communes

  8. Thanks for your attention !

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