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Protecting Endangered Trees for Lemur Habitat in Maromizaha Reserve, Madagascar
Grantee Name: 
Groupe d'Etude et de Recherche sur les Primates de Madagascar
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands II
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$134,563
DATES
Aug 2024
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Aug 2026
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands II
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$134,563
DATES
Aug 2024
-
Aug 2026

Support conservation action for threatened tree species in Maromizaha forest reserve, in the Zahamena Ankeniheny Corridor. Restore forest habitat with species that benefit endangered lemurs. Work with local communities on alternative livelihood activities to reduce pressure on forest habitat.

Strategic Direction: 1 Empower communities and civil society to implement actions to improve the resilience of species, ecosystems, and human populations to climate change in priority KBAs