Madagascar
Together with the local communities and our partner Zazamalala, we will restore the dryland forests of West-Madagascar, making it a wild place again and protecting its unique flora and fauna.
Together with the local communities and our partner Zazamalala, we will restore the dryland forests of West-Madagascar, making it a wild place again and protecting its unique flora and fauna.
trees being planted
hectares of degraded land will be restored
native and endemic tree species
people who have work & income
people in total benefiting from the project
Planting takes place in western Madagascar.
Our partner is Stichting Zazamalala, a Dutch foundation founded by dr. Simon Rietveld. In 2000, the foundation started reforesting a barren area that now bears the name Zazamalala forest. The forest of 140 hectares provides a save haven for many plant and animal species.
Stichting Zazamalala also started a botanical garden with more than 170 indigenous tree species, and a Wildlife Centre where endangered animal species are sheltered and taken care of. The mission of Stichting Zazamalala is to restore and protect the original wilderness in West-Madagascar in harmony and close collaboration with the local communities.