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Analamazaotra Forest Station

Analamazaotra Forest Station
Ecology
Realm Analamazaotra Reserve
Biome Forest
Borders Andasibe-Mantadia National Park
Animals Indri indri, mouse lemurs, hairy-eared dwarf lemurs
Mammal species dwarf lemurs, aye-aye, common brown lemurs
Geography
Area 7.1 km2 (2.7 sq mi)
Country Madagascar
Region Alaotra-Mangoro

Analamazaotra Forest Station is a community-managed protected area adjacent to Analamazaotra Reserve and Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in the Alaotra-Mangoro region of east-central Madagascar. It consists of 710 hectares of rain forest and restored habitat. It is managed through a contract between the local community-run organization Mitsinjo and the Ministère des Eaux et Forets. Much of the forest station is being reforested with native vegetation through a habitat restoration project. Part of the David Attenborough-hosted 2011 BBC Madagascar documentary was filmed at Analamazaotra Forest Station, including a scene where lowland streaked tenrecs cross a small stream.

The Forest Station is home to an extreme variety of biodiversity. There are at least seven groups of Indri indri within the reserve, two of which are habituated to people and are commonly seen by tourists. There are also mouse lemurs, hairy-eared dwarf lemurs,dwarf lemurs, aye-aye, common brown lemurs, gray gentle lemur, and small-toothed sportive lemurs.

At least six species of tenrecs are found in and around Analamzaotra Forest Station including common tailless tenrec, greater hedgehog tenrec, lowland streaked tenrec, mole-like rice tenrec, shrew tenrecs and aquatic tenrec.


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