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Enhancing Malagasy Children’s Academic Abilities and their Connection with Nature

Posted Posted in Africa, Conservation, Education, Indri, Lemurs, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Mammals, Maromizaha, Primates, Propithecus, Varecia

For over a decade, our Little Green Guards® program has contributed to the protection of primates and other wildlife by helping schoolchildren from critical habitat areas in Africa and Asia develop conservation literacy. Dr. Rose Marie Randrianarison (Madagascar Country Coordinator), recipient of a Lawrence Jacobsen Education Development Grant, has been invited to give a special […]

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Multi-Year Study Reveals Dietary Flexibility and New Behavior in the Critically Endangered Indri

Posted Posted in Africa, Conservation, Diets, Folivory, Indri, Lemurs, Madagascar, Mammals, Maromizaha, Plant Secondary Compounds, Plants, Primates, Research

Rose Marie Randrianarison (Madagascar Country Coordinator), Chia Tan (Vice President) and their colleagues recently published a study about the indri (Indri indri), the largest living lemur in Madagascar. Writing in the International Journal of Primatology, they describe the general diet of this critically endangered species and, for the first time, offer insights into the occurrence […]

Building a lasting connection through LVDI International Field Expedition (© R.M. Randrianarison/LVDI International)

LIFE is…Meaningful

Posted Posted in Africa, Camera Traps, Capacity Building, Conservation, Education, GEM, Indri, Lemurs, LIFE, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Mammals, Maromizaha, Nonprofits, Primates, Reptiles, Research, San Diego, USA, Volunteers

This is the first of a series of blog posts contributed by LVDI International’s Board Member, Mr. Bruce Engelbert.   *** Since serving as a member of the Board of Directors at LVDI International, I’ve heard wonderful stories about the impact of our conservation program in Maromizaha, Madagascar. In this rural area, most people subsist […]

Little Green Guards® Madagascar (photo © LVDI International)

LVDI International works to improve conservation education in Africa

Posted Posted in Africa, Amphibians, Benin, Birds, Congo, Conservation, Education, Fish, Lemurs, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Mammals, Maromizaha, Plants, Primates, Reptiles

LVDI International is built upon the bedrock principle that education is key to achieving long-term conservation success. Recently, in recognition of our education and outreach efforts in Madagascar, Ms. Rose Marie Randrianarison (Madagascar Program Coordinator) was invited by the President of African Primatological Society, Dr. Inza Kone, to serve as a contributing expert on their […]

LVDI International saves the critically endangered diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema) from the brink of extinction (photo © R. M. Randrianarison/LVDI International)

Many Congratulations to Our Wildlife Conservation Crusaders!

Posted Posted in Africa, Asia, Asian Elephants, Benin, Bioacoustics, Camera Traps, Capacity Building, Cercopithecus, Conservation, Education, GEM, Green Guard, Indri, Lemurs, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Mammals, Maromizaha, Monkeys, Nepal, Plants, Primates, Propithecus, Pygathrix, Research, Varecia, Vietnam

LVDI International is excited to announce that our global conservation team has been awarded a number of external grants to save endangered species from the brink of extinction! Mr. Van Tuan Bui (Vietnam Conservation Program Coordinator) received a grant from Primate Conservation Incorporated to conduct the first behavioral ecology study on a newly discovered population […]

2019 Charles Southwick Conservation Education Commitment Award Winner

Posted Posted in Africa, Capacity Building, Conservation, Education, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Mammals, Primates

LVDI International proudly announces that Ms. Rose Marie Randrianarison (Madagascar Program Coordinator) has been chosen as a 2019 winner of the Charles Southwick Conservation Education Commitment Award! Her nomination was submitted by Dr. Chia Tan (Vice President) and endorsed by Dr. Friederike Woog, Curator of Ornithology at the Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History. In her […]

GEM doll makers’ latest creations (photo © LVDI International)

GEM, Polished

Posted Posted in Africa, Capacity Building, Conservation, Education, GEM, Lemurs, LIFE, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Mammals, Maromizaha, Primates, Volunteers

Established in 2017, GEM (which stands for Groupe des Entrepreneurs de Maromizaha) is one of LVDI International’s community development projects based in Maromizaha, a critical rainforest located in eastern Madagascar. Maromizaha is home to a spectacular array of plants and animals, including 13 highly endangered species of lemurs. To decrease local people’s reliance on the […]

Giving Back and Paving the Way for Change

Posted Posted in Africa, Asia, China, Conservation, Education, LIFE, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Nonprofits, Primates, Research, San Diego, Study Abroad, USA, Volunteers

When Dr. Chia Tan (Vice President) is not conducting research studies or saving endangered species in some remote locations in the world, she dedicates much of her time to teaching and mentoring. She relishes every opportunity to interact with students because that is how she gives back and continues to pave the way for future […]

Saving Biodiversity through Education

Posted Posted in Africa, Capacity Building, Conservation, Education, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar

Madagascar, with its exceptional animal and plant diversity, is a focal point for LVDI International’s conservation efforts. Through our Little Green Guards® program we foster children’s love for wildlife while improving their reading skills. We firmly believe that increased literacy helps children succeed in school and in life, leading to a brighter future for our […]

How to Choose a Wildlife Conservation Volunteer Abroad Program

Posted Posted in Africa, Amphibians, Capacity Building, Conservation, Education, GEM, LIFE, Little Green Guards®, Madagascar, Mammals, Primates, Research, Study Abroad, USA, Volunteers

This post was written by Heather Alford (Volunteer, LIFE Program).   *** As a person who loves to support wildlife conservation and participate in volunteer opportunities abroad, I have more recently begun to realize how important it is to choose the right program and contribute my time and resources to the cause in a meaningful […]