


Rotary E-Club of Global Trekkers
Proudly introducing
"The MADAGASCAR PROJECT"
Dedicated to raising awareness about the plight of people and wildlife in tropical dry forests globally. Through scientific research, we aim to deepen understanding of these ecosystems and their inhabitants. Our work focuses on applied conservation efforts that promote wildlife preservation and community sustainability, partnering with local communities to create thriving, resilient environments that support human well-being and address socioeconomic hardship.
Building Knowledge
AID Forests works to ensure that scientists from around the globe have the facilities they need at the Ankoatsifaka Research Station in the Kirindy Mitea National Park of western Madagascar so they can focus on answering critical questions about dry forest ecosystems and biodiversity.
We help to build and maintain the infrastructure needed to conduct on-the-ground research of tropical dry forests.
This internationally recognized field station also works with local communities to provide unique opportunities and serves as an outpost for people traveling through the forest.
