Over the past half century, slash-and-burn rice farming on
Madagascar has slowly expanded from the coastal lowlands into the
dense tropical forests of the island's central plateau - many of
which are officially protected reserves. This rapid assessment
focuses on the Reserve Naturelle Integrale of d'Ankarafantsika, in
the northern portion of the island. The area is filled with diverse
endemic species but is increasingly threatened by local
agricultural methods, and this assessment is critical to the
process of evaluating risks and developing sound conservation
policies for the future.
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