Mandena Conservation Zone
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Mandena Conservation Zone | |
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| Area of zone Area of zone | |
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| • Land | 148 ha (370 acres) |
| • Water | 82 ha (200 acres) |
Mandena Conservation Zone is a conservation zone in southeast Madagascar.
Description
[edit | edit source]The zone is located 10 kilometres north of Fort Dauphin, three kilometres from the southeast coast of the island country. The zone has 82 hectares of swamp and 148 hectares of littoral forest. Its 2,800 millimetres of rainfall mostly occur in the November to April rainy season; the zone has a temperature range of 9.5 to 35 degrees Celsius.[1]
The zone is inhabited by Ganzhorn's mouse lemur, eastern fat-tailed dwarf lemur, greater dwarf lemur, southern woolly lemur, Southern lesser bamboo lemur,[1] collared brown lemurs[2] and the Madagascan flying fox.[3]
See also
[edit | edit source]- Andohahela National Park
- Mandena mine, nearby
References
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- ^ Konersmann C, Noromiarilanto F, Ratovonamana YR, et al. Using Utilitarian Plants for Lemur Conservation. International Journal of Primatology. 2022;43(6):1026-1045. doi:10.1007/s10764-021-00200-y
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