A reforestation corridor in Madagascar offers a future for lemurs and locals

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Summary:
- This article discusses a reforestation project in Madagascar that aims to create a corridor of connected forests to benefit both lemurs and local communities.
- The project involves planting trees to restore degraded forests and connect isolated lemur populations, providing them with more habitat and resources.
- The reforestation efforts also aim to support the livelihoods of local people by providing sustainable sources of income, such as ecotourism and the cultivation of crops and livestock.

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