Andasibe-Mantadia, Rezerwat Perinet, Madagaskar
Madagaskar, Andasibe-Mantadia - Rezerwat Perinet, lemury i kameleony,
17 marca 2016
Madagascar Wildlife in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park
Enjoy this short film by Lance Featherstone showing Madagascan wildlife.
Lance Featherstone talks about his film: The wildlife was shot in the rainforests surrounding Andasibe and Mantadia National Park. It was the most amazing trip of my life and we saw so many amazing and wonderful creatures. Here is just a small taste of the variety of species in this wonderful country.
With thanks to Donna Marcel, Miko and Mark Spencer!
Shot using:
Canon 7D
Nikon D3100
Sigma 7-300mm
Canon 50mm
Canon 15mm
Hope you enjoy!
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Andasibe - Mantadia National Park, Madagascar.
Fotos tomadas en el Parque Nacional Andasibe - Mantadia.
Stunning Indri in Perinet Nature Reserve, Andasibe, Madagascar on 11 January 2014
Indri in Perinet Nature Reserve, Andasibe, Madagascar on 11 January 2014
Mantadia National Park and Andasibe - Madagascar
Madagascar: Andasibe National Park, Analamazoatra
This park is home for the Indri-Indri, the largest lemur, who can't live in captivity. He share his habitat with the beautiful Diademed Sifaka.
Le parc abrite le plus grand lémurien, l'Indri-Indri, qui ne peut pas vivre en captivité. Il partage son habitat avec le magnifique Sifaka à diadème.
Visit Madagascar: Driving From Antananarivo to Andasibe National Park
A bus (literally) was waiting at Tana Airport for transport to Andasibe for the last lemur expedition.
It is a less than 5 hour drive on a decent road that leads to Madagascar's third seaport. Past flooded rice paddies and little villages to Andasibe National Park (Perinet), whose montane forest has a wealth of fern and orchid species along with fantastic birdlife and colorful reptiles.
Andasibe National Park is relatively close to Antananarivo and very popular.
Madagascar: July, 2017
Andasibe - Lemur island of Vakona Forest lodge (Madagascar)
Near Andasibe (Perinet) we stayed in the summer of 2004 in the Vakona Forest lodge. They own a small Island (Zoo) with cute lemurs for the tourists.
Briljant video of two Diademed Sifaka's! Andasibe, Madagascar, 14 January 2014
Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema), Perinet Nature Reserve, Andasibe, Madagascar, 14 January 2014.
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Madagascar - Sifakas and Indris
A trip to see lemurs at Andasibe-Mantadia, Madagascar, about 3 hours from Antananarivo. We spot diademed sifakas and indris, and manage to capture the territorial call of the indri, the largest lemur species.
Madagascar Mantadia NP Andasibe أقصى 極端 चरम ekstrim
Andasibe-Mantadia National Park is a 155 square kilometre protected area consisting principally of primary growth forest in Alaotra-Mangoro Region in eastern Madagascar. The park's elevation ranges from 900-1250 meters, with a humid climate. Average annual precipitation is 1700 mm, with rainfall on 210 days of each year. This rainforest is habitat to a vast species biodiversity, including many endemic rare species and endangered species, including 11 lemur species. The park's two component parts are Mantadia National Park and Analamazoatra Reserve, which is best known for its population of Madagascar's largest lemur, the Indri.
This is one of the easiest parks in Madagascar to visit from the capital city, Antananarivo, with a 3-hour drive east on a paved road, Route Nacional 2 (RN 2). While Analamazaotra and park headquarters are short walks from Antsapanana on the RN 2, special transport must be arranged or hired from local hotels to reach Mantadia. Hikes ranging from 1-6 hours are typically available in both parts of the park. A local guide is required for visitors entering either part of the park.
The main threat to this park comes from the disappearance of adjoining habitat outside the park. This disappearance has been caused primarily by logging and replacement of rainforest with commercial Australian eucalyptus and Chinese pine forests, and to a lesser extent by slash-and-burn cultivation for rice agriculture, which is exacerbated by the extremely high population growth rate and poverty in rural Madagascar.
To address the disappearing habitat threat, reserves have been created in the vicinity of Andasibe-Mantadia that balance resource extraction with environmental protection, and attempt to create economic and environmentally preferable alternatives to replacing native forests with eucalyptus and pine.
Andasibe Mantadia
A video showing our first destination: Andasibe Mantadia National park
Sifakas and iPad tourists in Andasibe, Madagascar
Apologies for the swearing...
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Mantadia National Park Andasibe Madagascar, 10 3 2019
Mantadia National Park Andasibe Madagascar, 10 3 2019
Diademed Sifakas Playing, Andasibe, Madagascar
These Diademed Sifakas were playing on the ground near us in Analamazaotra Special Reserve, Andasibe. I walked right up and sat next to them and they carried on as if I wasn't there. These sifakas were actually moved from a nearby forest to protect them since a mining company was uprooting the other forest to dig for minerals. They live freely in Analamazaotra.
Close-up of Diademed Sifaka, Perinet Nature Reserve, Andasibe, Madagascar, 14 January 2014
Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema), Perinet Nature Reserve, Andasibe, Madagascar, 14 January 2014
Saving Madagascar's biggest lemur - the indri
Our guide Evereste tells us all about project Mitsinjo, and the plans to link the three forest fragments near Andasibe in Madagascar.
We then have a look at some of the fauna in the park - the Indri (or babakoto) - which is found only in this area and does not survive in captivity, brown lemurs and Parson's Chameleons
Diademed sifaka
Leaping diademed sifaka in Mantadia National Park, Madagascar. Shot in 2004
Andasibe Madagascar, 10 5 2019
Andasibe Madagascar, 10 5 2019