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Reniala Nature Reserve, a perfect place for lemurs and baobabs

Edith Vandenberghe January 24, 2021

Reniala Nature Reserve, also called the baobab forest, was set up by a couple who wanted to preserve the flora and fauna that is so particular to the southwestern region of Madagascar. It is located at the exit of the village of Mangily, a magnificent beach near Toliara. The southwest of Madagascar has a hot…

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British in the Bush | How Ecotourism Changed One Conservationist’s Life

Sophie Bell July 24, 2020

Chloe Garrigues is a conservationist from Worcestershire, UK whose life changed dramatically when she took a year out to volunteer in South Africa (SA).  She completed a BSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare, during which she went on a field course to SA, where she was first introduced to the Nkombi Volunteer Programme. This project…

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