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READ NOW: DLC-SAVA Conservation Annual Newsletter

We’ve given the DLC-SAVA Conservation annual newsletter a fresh coat of paint! Our newest issue is brighter, fresher, and eminently scrollable. Check out the redesign and join us in celebrating everything we’ve achieved together in northeastern Madagascar in 2025!



VIDEO: The Demand for Restoration in Madagascar

Restoring forests requires multi-dimensional research and planning to optimize success. The Duke Lemur Center is part of an international consortium of researchers and conservations who are studying forest restoration in Madagascar and designing new and innovative ways to improve restoration outcomes. By studying ecology, social sciences, and policy, we will design guidelines and action plans […]



VIDEO: Landscape Restoration in Madagascar

Landscape restoration is regenerating forests around the world, and is a pillar of the DLC-SAVA Conservation project in northeastern Madagascar. This short documentary, which features one of DLC-SAVA’s landscape restoration projects, was featured on the Malagasy national Sunday news. Media attention like this shows the broad interest in conservation and publicizes our efforts, and is […]



News Roundup: The Best of Spring 2026

Originally sent as our “Best of Spring” eNewsletter on May 4, 2026. Join our email list to be the first to receive our newsletters in the future! Updates are sent four to six times annually. IN THIS ISSUE: Zoboomafoo, new infants, space travel, support and snuggle with our new custom plushes, advancing veterinary science, Presidential Award, […]