General location: Latitude between 23°15 Set 23°35 S, Longitude between 46°20 E and 46°40
Location and Access:
Climate: Ranges from seasonal tropical to rainforest to montane rainforest
Average temperature: 10-25°C*
Elevation:
Precipitation: 130-400 cm*
Description: Located on the Bara highlands of Madagascar, Kalambatritra is a transition zone between the tropical forests of the east and the grasslands of the west.
Additional notes: Kalambatritra
Web links for
Kalambatritra
Tangorombohitr' i Kalambatritra Info and Discussion Page
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Foret de Kalambatritra Info and Discussion Page
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Search for Sites
http://217.158.66.185/datazone/sites/index.html?action=SitHTMDetails.asp&sid=6604&m=0
BirdLife IBA Factsheet. MG083, Kalambatritra Special Reseve. Country. ... Criteria. A1,
A2, A3. Site description Kalambatritra is located 40 km east of Betroka. ...
Search for Sites
http://217.158.66.185/datazone/sites/index.html?action=SitHTMFindResults.asp&INam=&Cty=126&z=1
A1, A3, A4i. Madagascar. Isalo National Park. MG081. A1, A2, A3. Madagascar.
Kalambatritra Special Reseve. MG083. A1, A2, A3. Madagascar. Kasijy Special Reserve ...
ICTE Webpage, Biodiversity Surveys
http://icte.bio.sunysb.edu/pages/biodiversity.html
...surveys within and around Ranomafana National Park, and surveys in the protectedareas of Midongy du Sud, Kalambatritra and Marojejy.
ICTE Webpage, Study Site
http://icte.bio.sunysb.edu/pages/people/study_site.html
Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, Anthropology Department Executive Director,Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments. Kalambatritra
Madagascar Wildlife Conservation Forum :: Post a reply
http://www.mwc-info.net/cgi-bin/board/ posting.php?mode=quote&p=24&sid=999a144e5426535e16a4d3b2f985ea8d
...- ... Analamazaotra Analamerana Andranomena Anjanaharibe Sud Ankarana Bemarivo Bezaha
Mahafaly Bora Cap Sainte Marie FĂ´ret d'Ambre Kalambatritra Kasijy Mangerivola ...
ONE/TBE
http://www.refer.mg/madag_ct/cop/nature/fr/tbe/tbmpdt.htm
...- Nom du projet KALAMBATRITRA. KALAMBATRITRA. Province FIANARANTSOA 28250,0000 $31320,0000. Nom du projet PIC D'IVOHIBE
EULEMUR FULVUS RUFUS
http://joachimj.club.fr/mada030.htm
Nicoli and Langrand (1989) report that it occurs in Kalambatritra Special Reserve,
which is outside the range of this subspecies shown on any distribution maps ...
Primate of the Week - Red-fronted Lemur
http://homepage.mac.com/wildlifeweb/primate/PrimateWeek/redfronted_lemur/
...the Namoroka and Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserves, the Andranomena,Kalambatritra and Pic d'Ivohibe Special Reserves, and the Analabe and Berenty
Support
http://www.primate.org/support.htm
Survey of the Lemur Community of Kalambatritra Special Reserve ... Investigationinto new Primate species in Kalambatritra Reserve rain forest in south
African Country Resources - African Bird Club&Birding Africa
http://www.africanbirdclub.org/countries/Madagascar/ibas.html
Vondrozo Classified Forest, Fianarantsoa. Kalambatritra Special Reseve, Fianarantsoa.Midongy-South National Park, Fianarantsoa
Almost all pictures on this site were taken with a Konica Minolta
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