Category: Blog

Madagascar Volunteer Black Lemur

Is Ecotourism Benefiting Madagascar’s Black Lemur?

The first thing that springs to mind when thinking of conservation and ecotourism in Madagascar is the lemur and the Black Lemur (Eulemur Macaco) is probably the favourite animal of many of our volunteers that have visited the island. Lemurs are...
Madagascar Volunteer Stumpffia Pymaea

Ecotourism in Madagascar: Andoany Stump-toed Frog

Ecotourism is a wonderful way to experience new places and volunteering to be part of a conservation program in Madagascar is particularly rewarding, especially with sightings of wildlife that occurs nowhere else in the world. Nature tourism is...
Madagascar Volunteer Forest Conservation Chameleon

Forest Conservation Research in Madagascar

Madagascar is home to some of the world’s most exceptional biodiversity, and protecting it requires continuous, science-driven research. Nosy Komba forest conservation research contributes to the long-term goals of Madagascar’s forest...
Madagascar Volunteer Marine Conservation & Diving

Marine Conservation Project in Madagascar

Each marine conservation volunteer on our project has the opportunity to join a range of efforts focused on protecting Madagascar’s fragile marine ecosystems. Volunteers work with leading oceanographic organisations to collect essential raw data...
Madagascar Volunteer Teaching English

Teaching

Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute’s Teaching Program places volunteer English grammar, and English conversational teachers within the local schools and communities. As volunteers work with the support of MRCI’s local team, they do not...