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Marojejy National Park

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Unfortunately, the villagers only seek to satisfy their immediate needs even at the risk of compromising the future of these natural resources. Thus the Marojejy National Park is subjected to pressures including:
* '''Land clearings''', which are related to the extension of slash and burn, named "[[Tavy|tavy]]". The selective logging of precious woods, particularly ''Dalbergia sp.'' (rosewood or magnary), ''Eugeunia sp'', tafonana, ''Weinmannia sp'' ("lalona"), ''Callophylum'' (vintanona), ''Phyllarthron madagascariensis'' ("antohiravina"). Indeed, the high demand for precious wood in the region is clearly one of the major causes for the logging as the locals are attracted by the relatively easy income.
* '''Hunting''', large lemurs such as ''Propithecus'' and ''Eulemurs'' are especially targeted by poachers. According to the Tsimihety ethnic, hunting is a common practise as lemur meat is still considered a delicacy at festivities.