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  • * [http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/09/meet-madagascars-new-lemur Meet Madagascar’s New Lemur] The New York Times, 9th January 2012 == Madagascar Lemurs (Google) RSS feed ==
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  • == Endemic birds of Madagascar == <td>[[Madagascar grebe]] or Madagascar little grebe</td>
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  • '''The Analamerana Special Reserve is located in the northern part of Madagascar, halfway between the western region of Diana and the eastern region of Sava |icon=https://www.madacamp.com/images/madagascar/Green_marker.png
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  • ...ometres south of [[Ihosy]]. The park is the most visited protected area in Madagascar and a popular highlight when discovering the Great South.''' Isalo National Park was founded in 1962 and is administrated by [[Madagascar National Parks]] since 1997. The park is situated along the [[RN7]], a tarr
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  • ...al Current coming from South Asia that runs along the east coast to become Madagascar's southward current, this current brings warm surface waters in all seasons ...are among the most beautiful and rich in biodiversity of the east coast of Madagascar. The land park represents the eastern eco-region with littoral forests and
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  • '''Marojejy National Park is located in the SAVA region in the northeast of Madagascar. Geographically the park lays between the Androranga river valley to the no ...tion [[Andapa]]. A ticket costs 80,000 Ariary (2015). Alternatively, [[Air Madagascar]] and [[Madagasikara Airways]] offer regular scheduled flights to Sambava.
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  • ...here one can only walk on tiptoe". In 1990, Bemaraha was the first area in Madagascar to be classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it also became a UNESCO Bemaraha National Park is located in the Melaky region in central west Madagascar, about 300km from [[Antananarivo]] as the crow flies. The park stretches ov
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  • ...iscover Madagascar's animals and cultures - adventures - northeast part of Madagascar. An experience you will not forget, combining wildlife and adventure, cultu ...centre at the entrance. The highlights include the [[Indri|Indri indri]], Madagascar’s largest lemur species that gives birth in May, Parson's chameleon, amaz
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  • ...d coua, Blue coua, Madagascar blue pigeon, Madagascar pygmy-kingfisher and Madagascar paradise-flycatcher. In the surroundings of the camp we might encounter the ...ther part of the forest near the camp to observe the Madagascar scops-owl, Madagascar nightjar and nocturnal lemurs. Dinner and night in the lodge.
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  • ...d coua, Blue coua, Madagascar blue pigeon, Madagascar pygmy-kingfisher and Madagascar paradise-flycatcher. In the surroundings of the camp we might encounter the ...ther part of the forest near the camp to observe the Madagascar scops-owl, Madagascar nightjar and nocturnal lemurs. Dinner and night in the lodge.
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  • ...Aye-aye trees for our night walk. Throughout that search you can also see Madagascar crested ibis, White-fronted brown lemur and bamboo lemur. After some rest a ...oua, Red-breasted coua, Blue coua, Madagascar serpent-eagle and Madagascar pygmy-kingfisher. Lunch will be at the lodge. After some relaxation you can go snorkelling i
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  • ...boa, lowland streaked tenrec surrounding the camp and birds including the Madagascar Pygmy kingfisher, created ibis, blue coua,.. ...ders. Possible to see the immigrate birds including Madagascar pratincole, Madagascar starling, broad-billed roller and several terns’ s colony such as brown n
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