Environmental Education Activities Madagascar

This page is part of an Open Science Fellowship that is funded by Wikimedia Germany and the Stifterverband. The research project aims to collect information on environmental education (EE) activities and programmes that are implemented by different NGOs in Madagascar. This includes current and past projects, and aims to increase awareness and knowledge of practitioners and researchers about the kind of educational projects and materials that do already exist in the country. The shared and open accessible knowledge might prevent time- and cost-intense reinventions. The information shared on this page by Lena Reibelt (discuss • contribs) has been provided by members of the respective NGOs, who gave consent to publish this information on Wikiversity. The NGOs and their respective activities are listed below by alphabetical order.

Our aim is to list as many NGOs and their programmes or activities as possible. Please join, and contribute either via Wikiversity or email.

Association Mitsinjo
The following information was kindly provided by Rainer Dolch and Irène Ramanantenasoa.

Blue Ventures
The following information was kindly provided by Feno Hanitriniala and Paul Antion.

Centre ValBio (Centre de Valorisation de la Biodiversité), Ranomafana
The following information was kindly provided by Lovasoa Razafindravony and Maya Moore.

Chances for Nature
The following information was kindly provided by Matthias Markolf.

Groupe d’Etude et de Recherche sur les Primates de Madagascar (GERP)
The following information was kindly provided by David Rasolofoson.

Lemur Conservation Foundation
The following information was kindly provided by Erik Patel.

Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group
The following information was kindly provided by Ingrid Porton and Karen Freeman.

Katz, A.S.; Welch C.R. 2003. Parc Ivoloina. In S. Goodman & J. Benstead (eds.) The Natural History of Madagascar. Univ. of Chicago Press: 1555-1559.

Freeman, K. 2009. Sustainable education at a developing-world field site: developing programmes linked to conservation work in-country. International Zoo Yearbook 43: 113–123.

Porton, I.; Freeman, K. 2010. The Madagascar Fauna Group: zoos working together do make a difference. In: G. Dick and M Gusset, (Eds). Building a Future for Wildlife, Zoos and Aquariums Committed to Biodiversity Conservation. WAZA. Gland, Switzerland. 139-144.

Madagascar Wildlife Conservation
The following information was kindly provided by Lucile Raveloarimalala, Antje Rendigs, Patrick Waeber, and Lena Reibelt.

SEED Madagascar
The following information was kindly provided by Billy Curryer.

The Aspinall Foundation Madagascar
The following information was kindly provided by Maholy Ravaloharimanitra.

VINAKO 4 Madagascar
The following information was kindly provided by Hantanirina Rasamimanana.