from andapa, the distant peaks of marojejy national park tower in the northeast, while a view to the southwest mounts madagascar national park’s anjanaharibe-sud reserve on the horizon. both parks are pockets of intact primary forest which house incredible biodiversity. (vanessa moss/sewanee)
the people of the forest
surrounded by protected forest, residents of ambodivohitra and land managers at the world wildlife foundation reveal how commodity crops and wood use affect on-the-ground conservation practices in the rainforests of northeast madagascar.
learn more about the people and forests of madagascar in my story below: