Wild pigs and parrots are not popular


A burden for Madagascar is the ever increasing number of people. By 2050, the population is expected to double to 50 million. As a result, people live close to the last remaining pockets of original nature. And many villagers living around the Zazamalala forest do not like the presence of particular animals. For example, bush pigs and parrots leave the forest to feed on the adjacent rice paddies and other crops. Zazamalala works together with these people. We provide steady jobs and have different social projects. And we have to pay for the destruction of crops of our neighbours. In short, nature conservation is costly. Zazamalala can only continue with your help!