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Avenue of the Baobabs: Madagascar's natural monument with dozens of 'mother of the forest' trees
The Avenue of the Baobabs preserves the remnant trees of an ancient tropical forest on Madagascar.
If we do not act now, Baobab Alley could disappear in the coming decades Do you know that if we do not act now, Baobab Alley could disappear in the coming decades? The Menabe Antimena protected area, ...
Seheno Andriantsaralaza receives funding from PEER-USAID Program Cycle 9/232 and One Earth under the program "Daughters for Earth" for her project called "ARO Baobab Project" Six of the world’s eight ...
Andrew R. Leitch does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
A first in Madagascar! A scientific congress on the conservation of baobabs was held in Morondava from 15 to 17 December. Initiated by the Group of Baobabs Experts and Lovers in Madagascar, which ...
Why it's incredible: The baobabs are the remnants of a dense forest that once covered Madagascar. As its name suggests, the Avenue of the Baobabs is a road in Madagascar that’s lined with towering ...
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