LVDI International works to improve conservation education in Africa

Little Green Guards® Madagascar (photo © LVDI International)

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 newly formed Education Committee.

 

“It is an absolute honor,” said Ms. Randrianarison, “and I look forward to sharing my experience and exchanging ideas with fellow primatologists to strengthen primate conservation throughout Africa.”

 

Ms. Rose Marie Randrianarion, LVDI International’s Madagascar Program Coordinator, was elected to serve on the Education Committee of African Primatological Society (APS) (photo © LVDI International).
Ms. Rose Marie Randrianarion, LVDI International’s Madagascar Program Coordinator, was elected to serve on the Education Committee of African Primatological Society (APS) (photo © LVDI International).

 

Fostering Madagascar’s Little Green Guards®: Ms. Randrianarison explained to the schoolchildren of Anevoka the different types of animals that exist in the world (photo © LVDI International).
Fostering Madagascar’s Little Green Guards®: Ms. Randrianarison explained to the schoolchildren of Anevoka the different types of animals that exist in the world (photo © LVDI International).