WWF - Andringitra and Pic Ivohibe Integrated Conservation and ...
http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/where_we_work/africa/where/madagascar/projects/index.cfm?uProjectID=MG0079
The Andringitra/Pic d'Ivohibe Integrated Conservation and Development Project (ICDP)was developed in collaboration with local residents
WWF - Partnerships: KfW banking group
http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/forests/our_solutions/partnerships/kfw/index.cfm
In Madagascar, KfW and WWF are working in Andringitra National Park and Picd'Ivohibe on an Integrated Conservation and Development Project, focussing on
Meeting Notes, days 1 & 2
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/fisheries/sanrem/days1_2.htm
Add area between ANP and Pic d'Ivohibe region into corridor b/c includes moreendemic species ( H. simus and E. albocollaris )
List of Course Participants
http://www.encapafrica.org/GetCourseParticipants.cfm?course=8&date=1996-10-14%2000%3A00%3A00&country=Madagascar" ="return clk('http://www.encapafrica.org/GetCourseParticipants.cfm?course=8&date=1996-10-14%2000%3A00%3A00&country=Madagascar','res','
Ralaiarivony, Joseph, WWF/Andringintra MG079 PCDI Andringintra-Pic d'Ivohibe,81. Rasandison, Claris Jean Lucien, FANARENANA Operateur ANAE (Ikalamavony)
Full Participant Info
http://www.encapafrica.org/FullParticipantInfo.cfm?ParticipantID=78
Organization:, WWF/Andringintra MG079 PCDI Andringintra-Pic d'Ivohibe. Address:,BP07 Ambalavao (303) Madagascar. Phone Number:, 81. Fax Number:
Welcome to Adobe GoLive 4
http://www.madamax.com/aventure%20on%20line/page2.html
...- ... Nous longeons le flanc Ouest de cette imposante chaine de montagnes pendant 5 jours,
jusqu'a ce que nous arrivions au pied du pic d'Ivohibe, la derniere ...
Chelicerata on Encyclopedia.com
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/c/chelicer.asp
Taxonomic and ecological observations on the scorpions collected in the Forestof Ankazomivady-Ambositra and on the "RS d'Ivohibe", Madagascar.
ICTE Webpage, World Heritage Cluster Nomination
http://icte.bio.sunysb.edu/pages/world_cluster.html
The protected areas in the proposed World Heritage Cluster are: Ranomafana NationalPark, Manombo Special Reserve, Andringitra National Park, Pic d'Ivohibe
Amphibian Species of the World - Mantidactylus decaryi (Angel ...
http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/references.php?id=12514
...de Farafangana, ... en forêt; altit. 500 et 700 mètres .... [and] Pic d’Ivohibe;
prov. de Farafangana; ... en forêt; altit. 1100 mètres", Madagascar. ...
Madagascar Wildlife Conservation Forum :: View topic - Madagascars ...
http://www.mwc-info.net/cgi-bin/board/viewtopic.php?p=24&sid=c8f1d5e30ab5464a69bfc325fd4bcc8c
Cap Sainte Marie FĂ´ret d'Ambre Kalambatritra Kasijy Mangerivola Maningoza Manombo
Manongarivo Marotandrano Nosy Mangabe Pic d'Ivohibe Tampoketsa-Analamaintso ...
IUCN_IA-VI
http://www.unep-wcmc.org/protected_areas/SAPAN/data/Madagascar.xls
File Format: Microsoft Excel 2000 - View as HTML9, 5029, Pic d'Ivohibe, MDG, Madagascar, 46.96869, -22.50727, Special Reserve,IV, Designated, 1/1/64, 3638, Considered as Private Reserves of the State
Laboratoire de SIG : Recherche
http://sirs.epfl.ch/recherche/diplomes.shtml
...- ... Auteur : Desbiolles-Lika Marielle. Conception d'un SIRS environnemental pour la
gestion des reserves naturelles d'Andringitra et du Pic d'Ivohibe a Madagascar. ...
Almost all pictures on this site were taken with a Konica Minolta
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