About us
Protecting Madagascar biodiversity
Our goal
We are passionate about preserving the unique biodiversity of Madagascar by protecting endemic species flora and fauna through community-based conservation projects. Our goal is to make a positive impact on Madagascar’s vast biodiversity and habitats through research, education, and direct community involvement.
We focus on forest conservation, which is a critical habitat for a wide range of wildlife. We work closely with indigenous communities to provide training and education on sustainable forestry practices and the importance of conservation-based farming and hunting practice. We work with indigenous leaders and educators, equipping them with the necessary skills to teach others about the importance of protecting Madagascar’s natural resources.
More about us
We believe that education is key to creating long-term change, which is why we provide environmental education programs for children and adults. Our programs have a particular focus on educating indigenous communities about the connection between food systems and conservation effort.
Natior’Ala is proud to be part of the global effort to protect Earth’s water sources and biodiversity hotspots. We are committed to making a meaningful impact for the future of Madagascar.
Considering the legacy we leave for future generations, let’s stop the destruction of our environment. Join forces with us in taking collective action to preserve our country’s rich biodiversity, abundant in fauna and flora.
Co-founder & Treasurer
Inclusive conservation
The wellbeing of the indigenous community is our priority.
Conservation research
We value scientific research as a foundation to community-based conservation.
Environmental education
We provide education to sustainable forestry practices for school children and adults.
Collaborative effort
We work to establish national and international partnerships to improve conservationists efforts.
Vision
Mission
Aiming to prioritize the well-being of the indigenous communities as a means to achieve our wildlife conservation goals.