
During his visit, the Minister highlighted the significant threat posed by fires in the park and emphasized the importance of protecting the remaining forests. These efforts are crucial not only for the park’s rich biodiversity but also for the surrounding districts and rural communities. As part of his plan, the Minister announced an intensive reforestation initiative set to begin during the upcoming rainy season.

A key moment of the visit was the presentation of the new command center, a donation from Conservation Allies to MNP Ankarafantsika. Mr. Charles, Director of Ankarafantsika Park, introduced the command center’s advanced fire and deforestation detection tools, designed to improve response times and reduce environmental pressures. Accompanied by Mr. Solo, President of the Fosa Association, Mr. Charles demonstrated how these new tools will enhance conservation efforts in the region. Conservation Allies remains committed to supporting Ankarafantsika National Park and its partners, ensuring that efforts to combat deforestation, fires, and other environmental threats continue to protect Madagascar’s vital ecosystems.