Madagascar
Together with the local communities and our partner Zazamalala, we will restore the dryland forests of West-Madagascar, making it a wild place again and protecting its unique flora and fauna.
Together with the local communities and our partner Zazamalala, we will restore the dryland forests of West-Madagascar, making it a wild place again and protecting its unique flora and fauna.
Status: Current project
Madagascar is one of the countries in the world with the most endemic plant and animal species. These unique species are found only on the island and nowhere else. However, the country’s overwhelming biodiversity is under severe pressure due to unsustainable land use and climate change. Together with the Zazamalala Foundation, we will transform degraded land in western Madagascar back into a beautiful forest full of life. Will you plant with us?
trees being planted
hectares of degraded land will be restored
native and endemic tree species
people who have work & income
people in total benefiting from the project
Planting takes place in western Madagascar.
Our partner is Stichting Zazamalala, a Dutch foundation founded by dr. Simon Rietveld. In 2000, the foundation started reforesting a barren area that now bears the name Zazamalala forest. The forest of 140 hectares provides a save haven for many plant and animal species.
Stichting Zazamalala also started a botanical garden with more than 170 indigenous tree species, and a Wildlife Centre where endangered animal species are sheltered and taken care of. The mission of Stichting Zazamalala is to restore and protect the original wilderness in West-Madagascar in harmony and close collaboration with the local communities.

“In Madagascar, Zazamalala is making a difference: we are transforming barren landscape into the original wilderness.”
– Simon Rietveld, founder of Stichting Zazamalala