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    Madagascar mangroves are a coastal ecoregion in the mangrove forest biome found on the west coast of Madagascar. They are included in the WWF's Global...
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    potential, are thinly inhabited, in many places covered with swamps of Madagascar mangroves, and remain largely unexplored, although they are the subject of...
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    Madagascar dry deciduous forests, Madagascar ericoid thickets, Madagascar spiny forests, Madagascar succulent woodlands, and Madagascar mangroves. More...
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    subtropical latitudes because mangroves cannot withstand freezing temperatures. There are about 80 different species of mangroves, all of which grow in areas...
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  • African mangroves AT1402 East African mangroves Gulf of Guinea mangroves AT1403 Guinean mangroves Madagascar mangroves AT1404 Madagascar mangroves New Guinea...
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    cutting. The WWF lists the mangroves of Madagascar as separate ecoregion. Examples of native vegetation in Madagascar Madagascar's high species richness and...
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    ecoregions of Madagascar, as defined by the World Wildlife Fund, include seven terrestrial, five freshwater, and two marine ecoregions. Madagascar's diverse...
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    the Earth's surface, mangroves account for a substantial portion of terrestrial carbon input into the ocean. Additionally, mangroves are highly productive...
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    The Madagascar dry deciduous forests represent a tropical dry forest ecoregion situated in the western and northern part of Madagascar. The area has high...
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    includes Sub-Saharan Africa, the southern Arabian Peninsula, the island of Madagascar, and the islands of the western Indian Ocean. It was formerly known as...
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  • Malagasy Madagascar lowland forests Madagascar mangroves Madagascar spiny thickets Madagascar succulent woodlands Madagascar subhumid forests Madanet Madarail...
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    Madagascar. Its natural habitats are diverse, and include moist lowland forests, dry forests, succulent woodlands, and spiny thickets, and mangroves....
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  • paddies. Mangrove Ecoregion American Association for the Advancement of Science, Paul Harrison, Fred Pearce, and Peter H. Raven (May 7, 2001). "Mangroves and...
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    coast of Madagascar in Melaky Region. The area was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990 due to the unique geography, preserved mangrove forests...
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    Bombetoka Bay (category Bays of Madagascar)
    the northwest coast of Madagascar, mangroves and coral reefs partner to create dynamic, diverse coastal ecosystems. The mangrove forests capture river-borne...
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    Lemur (redirect from Lemurs of Madagascar)
    genera and around 100 existing species. They are endemic to the island of Madagascar. Most existing lemurs are small, have a pointed snout, large eyes, and...
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    St. Lucia. Mangroves extend as far south as the Nahoon River at 32°56′S., the most southerly occurrence of mangroves in Africa. Mangroves mostly grow...
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  • mangroves is found between the 5° N and 5° S latitudes. Approximately 75% of world's mangroves are found in just 15 countries. Estimates of mangrove area...
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    Afrotropical Mangrove Guinean mangroves Senegal Afrotropical Mangrove Guinean mangroves Sierra Leone Afrotropical Mangrove Madagascar mangroves Madagascar Afrotropical...
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    The Madagascar spiny forests (also known as the Madagascar spiny thickets) is an ecoregion in the southwest of Madagascar. The vegetation type is found...
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    The Battle of Madagascar (5 May – 6 November 1942) was an Allied campaign to capture the Vichy French-controlled island Madagascar during World War II...
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    Sofia Region (category Regions of Madagascar)
    to Bealanana). Sofia disposes of the highest concentration of mangroves in Madagascar with a total surface of 450 km2. Bongolava forest corridor Marotandrano...
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    (Anas bernieri), also known as the Madagascar teal, is a species of duck in the genus Anas. It is endemic to Madagascar, where it is found only along the...
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  • Eden Reforestation Projects (category Foreign charities operating in Madagascar)
    Giri, Chandra; Randriamanatena, Dannick; Cripps, Garth (2016). "Madagascar's Mangroves: Quantifying Nation-Wide and Ecosystem Specific Dynamics, and Detailed...
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    The fauna of Madagascar is a part of the wildlife of Madagascar. Madagascar has been an isolated island for about 70 million years, breaking away from...
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  • Thumbnail for Rhizophora mucronata
    only mangrove species to be found in East Africa. R. mucronata is native to Africa (in southeastern Egypt; eastern Ethiopia; eastern Kenya; Madagascar; Mauritius;...
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    Tsiribihina River (category Rivers of Madagascar)
    includes coastal beaches and dunes, mudflats, salt flats, mangroves, and freshwater marshes. The mangroves are generally 2–4 meters high, and the predominant...
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    river outside it. There are about 20,000 hectares of mangroves, 8.5% of Madagascar's mangroves by area, along with lagoons, marshes, sandbanks, salt...
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    Deforestation in Madagascar is an ongoing environmental issue. Deforestation creates agricultural or pastoral land but can also result in desertification...
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  • protection of the environment of the Madagascar mangroves. Alain Gachet has said that his childhood experiences in Madagascar instilled in him a love and respect...
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