By Kristine Sabillo Thirty-five members of the European Parliament are calling on the International Monetary Fund to ...
Despite pledges to halt deforestation and youth-led efforts to reverse it, Madagascar is losing its trees faster than almost anywhere else on Earth.
Vanilla is vital to the livelihoods of farmers in Madagascar, where the globally popular dessert ingredient is the country's ...
Image by Jess Webster. An indri lemur watches over its forest home in Eastern Madagascar To capture the story of one of the forest’s most unusual inhabitants, the BBC team ventured into the ...
Vanilla farmers in Madagascar pilot the experimental game FallowMe, designed to simulate real-world dilemmas related to vanilla farming and forest conservation.
Madagascar is famous for its exceptional biodiversity ... While the resulting data and 3D models can help estimate the carbon stored by the forest, they have also led to the creation of an ...
Madagascar, a jewel of biodiversity, appears like a failing state. Since breaking up with France in 1960, Madagascar’s been ...
The Madagascar heron, also known as Humblot’s heron, is a species of heron endemic to the north and west coasts of Madagascar ...
Madagascar, literally, is. It’s the only African country with lemurs, but without the rest of the continent’s dangerous wildlife. There are deserts to the south and wet tropical forests to the ...