Madagascar Mangrove Reforestation
The Ankilahila Coastal Restoration and Conservation Project is a bold, community-driven initiative aimed at restoring and protecting a uniquely diverse coastal forest landscape in northwest Madagascar. Spanning 1540 hectares, this is not a single forest, but is a connected landscape of mangroves, raffia swamp, dune forest, dry forests and managed timberlands, the project area forms a continuous ecological corridor—each forest type contributing distinct functions to the broader health of the region. Find Out More >