Mantadia National Park

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Mantadia National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Mantadia National Park
Location of Mantadia National Park
Location of Mantadia National Park
Location: Eastern Madagascar
Nearest city: Moramanga, Andasibe (Périnet)
Coordinates: 18°28′48″S, 48°16′51″E
Area: 100 km²
Established: 1989
Total Visitation: 22110 (in 2006)
Governing body: Madagascar National Parks Association (PNM-ANGAP)

Mantadia National Park is a protected area consisting principally of primary growth forest in the eastern part of Madagascar. This rainforest is habitat to a vast species biodiversity, including many endemic rare species and endangered species. This is one of the easiest parks in Madagascar to visit along with the nearby Analamazoatra Reserve, which is best known for its population of Madagascar's largest lemur, the Indri.

The main threat to this park comes from slash-and-burn cultivation for rice agriculture, which is exacerbated by the extremely high population growth rate and poverty in rural Madagascar.

Mid-height view of arboreal habitat in Mantadia National Park
Mid-height view of arboreal habitat in Mantadia National Park


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