We have chosen to work with L'Homme et l'Environnement, a French non-governmental organization (NGO) that works tirelessly on lemur conservation through long-term forest preservation and biodiversity.
As part of these conservation efforts, the NGO recently identified and captured a breeding pair in the hopes of protecting their offspring. Their previous habitat had been destroyed by slash-and-burn farming.
L'Homme et l'Environnement acted fast and quickly moved the breeding pair, later named Jack and Rose, to their new home in the Vohimana forest. They now will be protected by a forest guard unit, whose job is to monitor illegal activities and protect the forest from slash-and-burn farming and illegal miners and loggers.
If we manage to raise $10,000 (£8,000), we can better equip the guards with tools like GPS trackers and communication devices. Eventually, we aim to increase the number of guards. |
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