Conservation through education in Madagascar - Biome Conservation

Goal:

To promote long-term engagement with nature of children/youth in an urban and a rural location.

This project is fully funded at present.

(Support is welcome for other projects)

Conservation Value:

The forests of Madagascar are the only home to the most threatened mammal group in the world — lemurs — and support many other plants and animals found no where else.

 

Threats:

The primary threats to Madagascar’s biodiversity come from the clearance of forsts from slash and burn agriculture and illegal logging.  Lemurs are also increasingly hunted for food.  Helping local people understand the importance of lemurs and their forest habitats is part of the solution.

 

Actions & Results:

2017:  We are resuming efforts to encourage conservation of lemurs and their habitats.  This involves:

  • fostering understanding of the needs of lemurs and the benefits of forest conservation (through town hall meetings, education, producing a Red Book of student stories, poems and drawings);
  • assessing attitudes toward forests and lemurs, and addressing misinformation (to reduce the number of lemurs killed
  • working with reserve owners and forest guardians to evaluate and try to solve the problem of trees being removed from the reserve.

2012:

  • (Project #1) With a youth conservation club in the city of Fort Dauphin, an essay-writing contest was held and field trips organized for the top 13 participants to visit an ecotourism reserve to see—for the first time—lemurs, and to walk in the forest and learn from a professional guide.
  • PProject #2) Conservation lessons were given to 89 students in a public school and a private school in the village of Berenty, and students produced hand-written/drawn “red books” and postcards on nature and conservation that were collected for sale to tourists.

Location:

(Project #1) Fort Dauphin, Madagascar
(Project #2) Berenty, Madagascar

 

Project Field Partner:

Amber Walker-Bolton

 

Our Investment to Date:

Cumulative cost, 2012; 2017-2018; and 2023: $7,976

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