Miaro atiala, mamboly fiainana
"Protect the forest, and life will grow"
S A V A C O N S E R V A T I O N
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Closing Comments
As I write this, our largest phase yet of the teacher training
program is taking place in the SAVA region. The one-week
training is actually with school directors (principals), and again
carried out by the three experienced trainers from the
Madagascar Fauna Group. With SAVA Conservation guidance and
oversight, the directors will pass along their newly acquired
environmental teaching knowledge and techniques to their
teachers. Be sure to read about the training in the next
newsletter and also the exciting news of a land purchase by
project friend Desiré Rabary, which will enlarge his private
reserve of Antanetiambo.
Another thank you to all who support our SAVA Conservation
project, thereby making the initiative possible. As the newsletters are now circulated more widely than
the first issue, we are including the link for Duke Lemur Center donations. If you find that our project is
something that you are interested in supporting, please do designate your donation to SAVA
Conservation. Thanks!
http://lemur.duke.edu/tours-gifts/donate-to-the-duke-lemur-center/
(Photo by Alena Welch)