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All living things in the forest are connected and depend upon one another Artwork and Design by Janet Mary Robinson • www.jmr.org.uk © McCrae Conservation and Education Fund 2011 & Janet Mary Robinson Ny voankazo masaka no sakafon’ny varimena. Ho mosarena izy ireo raha ripaka ny hazo ala maventy rehetra, ka ho faty tsikelikely ary ho ringana avy eo. Mifandrohy ny zava-manan’aina rehetra ao anaty ala Euryceros prevostii Siketribe Helmet Vanga ©Nick Garbutt Dyscophus antongilii Radaka Tomato Frog © Janet Robinsona Hemicentetes semispinosus Sora Lowland Streaked Tenrec © Nck Garbutt Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis Katsatsaka Madagascan giant day gecko © Janet Robinson Ficus altissima Fihamy Council tree/Strangler Fig © Janet Robinson Furcifer parsonii Tarondro Chameleon © Janet Robinson © Janet Robinson Varimena Varecia rubra Red Ruffed Lemur McCrae Conservation & Education Fund Masoala © EC-Joint Research Centre Masoala na mason’ny ala. Alan’orana amoron- dranomasina sisa tavela. Misy ny hazo mijoalajoala tahaka ny bolabola sy ny hazomainty ary ny ramy izay ampiasaina androahana moka ao. Ny valajavaboaarin’ i Masoala Ala kanto ka kajiantsika ho lovain’ny taranaka © Julie Larsen Maher Ruffed lemurs eat ripe fruit, so if big mature trees of the forest are destroyed, they are the first lemur species to disappear. © Janet Robinson Let’s all help save Madagascar’s beautiful forests Megaptera novaeangliae Trozona Humpback Whale Inona avy ireo zava-manan’aina ao Masoala? ©Nick Garbutt Masoala means “Eye of the Forest”, where rainforest grows beside the sea. It has the tall trees, including precious rosewood and ebony, and many- buressed canarium trees that give incense to scare off mosquitoes. The Masoala National Park Who lives in Masoala?

Ala kanto ka kajiantsika ho lovain’ny taranaka · tsikelikely ary ho ringana avy eo. Mifandrohy ny zava-manan’aina rehetra ao anaty ala Euryceros prevostii Siketribe Helmet Vanga

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All living things in the forest are connected and depend upon one another

Artwork and Design by Janet Mary Robinson • www.jmr.org.uk© McCrae Conservation and Education Fund 2011 & Janet Mary Robinson

Ny voankazo masaka no sakafon’ny varimena. Ho mosarena izy ireo raha

ripaka ny hazo ala maventy rehetra, ka ho faty

tsikelikely ary ho ringana avy eo. Mifandrohy ny zava-manan’aina rehetra ao anaty ala

Euryceros prevostiiSiketribeHelmet Vanga

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Dyscophus antongiliiRadakaTomato Frog

© J

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Hemicentetes semispinosusSoraLowland Streaked Tenrec

© N

ck G

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Phelsuma madagascariensis grandisKatsatsakaMadagascan giant day gecko

© J

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Rob

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Ficus altissimaFihamyCouncil tree/Strangler Fig

© J

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Rob

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Furcifer parsoniiTarondroChameleon

© J

anet

Rob

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© Janet Robinson

VarimenaVarecia rubra

Red Ruffed Lemur

McCrae Conservation & Education Fund

Masoala

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Masoala na mason’ny ala. Alan’orana amoron-dranomasina sisa tavela.

Misy ny hazo mijoalajoala tahaka ny bolabola sy ny hazomainty ary ny ramy izay ampiasaina androahana moka ao.

Ny valajavaboaarin’ i

Masoala

Ala kanto ka kajiantsika ho lovain’ny taranaka

© Julie Larsen Maher

Ruffed lemurs eat ripe fruit, so if big mature trees of the forest are destroyed,

they are the first lemur species to disappear.

© J

anet

Rob

inso

n

Let’s all help save Madagascar’s beautiful forests

Megaptera novaeangliaeTrozonaHumpback Whale

Inona avy ireo zava-manan’aina

ao Masoala?

©N

ick

Garb

utt

Masoala means “Eye of the Forest”, where rainforest grows beside the sea. It

has the tall trees, including precious rosewood

and ebony, and many-buttressed canarium trees that give incense to scare

off mosquitoes.

The Masoala National Park

Who lives in Masoala?