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Ranomafana National Park

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Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Phone:
+261 20 75 523 02

Address:
Haute Matsiatra, Fianarantsoa 301, Madagascar

Ranomafana National Park is in the southeastern part of Madagascar in Haute Matsiatra and Vatovavy-Fitovinany. With more than 41,600 hectares of tropical rainforest, it is home to several rare species of flora and fauna including the golden bamboo lemur, the greater bamboo lemur, black and white ruffed lemur and Milne-Edwards sifaka, and over 130 species of frogs. Pitta like ground rollers, blue vangas, short-legged ground rollers and brown mesites can be seen. The park was established in 1991 with the purpose of conserving the unique biodiversity of the local ecosystem and reducing the human pressures on the protected area. It is part of the World Heritage Site Rainforests of the Atsinanana. Adjacent to the park is the Centre ValBio research station,[1] established in 2003 and managed by Stony Brook University with a focus on biodiversity research, community health and education, environmental arts and reforestation.
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