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'''Madagascar National Parks was founded in 1990 and officially recognised in 1991. This private non-profit organisation assures the conservation and management of Madagascar's national parks and reserves.''' | '''Madagascar National Parks was founded in 1990 and officially recognised in 1991. This private non-profit organisation assures the conservation and management of Madagascar's national parks and reserves.''' | ||
− | Madagascar National Parks, formally known as [[ANGAP]], is devoted to the preservation of ecosystems in protected areas, the research on biodiversity, environmental education and the initiation of ecotourism. Through an equitable division of the park entrance fees, the association also supports the development of neighbouring villages and regions of the protected areas, which are the first recipients. | + | Madagascar National Parks, formally known as [[ANGAP becomes Madagascar National Parks|ANGAP]], is devoted to the preservation of ecosystems in protected areas, the research on biodiversity, environmental education and the initiation of ecotourism. Through an equitable division of the park entrance fees, the association also supports the development of neighbouring villages and regions of the protected areas, which are the first recipients. |
In 2010, Madagascar National Parks opened an information counter and shop at the [[Soarano Train Station]] in the capital of [[Antananarivo]]. This information point can be helpful to tourists interested in visiting any of the national parks. | In 2010, Madagascar National Parks opened an information counter and shop at the [[Soarano Train Station]] in the capital of [[Antananarivo]]. This information point can be helpful to tourists interested in visiting any of the national parks. |
Revision as of 06:37, 30 December 2011
Madagascar National Parks was founded in 1990 and officially recognised in 1991. This private non-profit organisation assures the conservation and management of Madagascar's national parks and reserves.
Madagascar National Parks, formally known as ANGAP, is devoted to the preservation of ecosystems in protected areas, the research on biodiversity, environmental education and the initiation of ecotourism. Through an equitable division of the park entrance fees, the association also supports the development of neighbouring villages and regions of the protected areas, which are the first recipients.
In 2010, Madagascar National Parks opened an information counter and shop at the Soarano Train Station in the capital of Antananarivo. This information point can be helpful to tourists interested in visiting any of the national parks.
Madagascar National Parks
Immeuble Madagascar National Parks
Ambatobe - BP 1424
101 Antananarivo
Email: contact@madagascar.national.parks.mg
Website: www.parcs-madagascar.com
Terrestrial National Park
- Andohahela
- Andringitra
- Ankarafantsika
- Ankarana
- Baie de Baly
- Bemaraha
- Isalo
- Kirindy Mitea
- Mananara Nord
- Mantadia Andasibe
- Marojejy
- Masoala
- Midongy Befotaka
- Montagne d'Ambre
- Ranomafana
- Tsimanampesotse
- Tsingy de Namoroka
- Zahamena
- Zombitse Vohibasia
Marine National Park
- Mananara Nord
- Sahamalaza
Natural Reserve
- Bemaraha
- Betampona
- Lokobe
- Tsaratanana
- Zahamena
Special Reserve
- Ambatovaky
- Ambohijanahary
- Ambohitantely
- Analamerana
- Andasibe Analamazaotra
- Andranomena
- Anjanaharibe Sud
- Bemarivo
- Beza Mahafaly
- Bora
- Cap Sainte Marie
- Ivohibe
- Kalambatritra
- Kasijy
- Mangerivola
- Maningoza
- Manombo
- Manongarivo
- Marotandrano
- Montagne et Forêt d’Ambre
- Tampoketsa Analamaintso