Sunday, 10 September 2023

Rainforests of the Atsinanana

This is one of the six national parks distributed along the eastern part of Madagascar


Masoala National Park
This postcard was sent by Nancy

Masoala National Park, in northeast Madagascar, is the largest of the island's protected areas. Most of the park is situated in Sava Region and a part in Analanjirofo. Created in 1997, the park protects 2,300 square kilometres of rainforest and 100 square kilometres of marine parks. The Masoala Peninsula is exceptionally diverse due to its large size, and variety of habitats. Altogether, the park protects tropical rainforest, coastal forest, flooded forest, marsh, and mangrove. Three marine parks protect coral reefs and a dazzling array of marine life. 
There are ten lemur species, including the red ruffed lemur, which is native to the peninsula. 
Masoala harbors many other species, such as the Madagascar day geckoleaf-tailed geckochameleons of all sizes, spectacular birds such as the helmet vanga, and rare species such as the red owl and tomato frog. Masoala is also home to the day-flying sunset moth, Chrysiridia rhipheus. The Madagascar serpent-eagle was recently rediscovered here, and exists in healthy populations only in this part of northeast Madagascar. - in: wikipedia


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