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- Analamerana Special Reserve (or Analamera) is a 347 square kilometres (134 sq mi) wildlife reserve in the north of Madagascar. The reserve was created...
- discontinuous areas in northern and western Madagascar including Ankarana and Analamerana in the north, Sambirano and the Ampasindava Peninsula in the north-west...
- Madagascar. It has been found in two reserves (Ankarana Special Reserve and Analamerana Special Reserve) as well as two protected areas (Andrafiamena-Andavakoera...
- species is the shrub Cladogelonium madagascariense. It is found in the Analamerana Special Reserve in northern Madagascar. Leandri, Jacques Désiré. 1939...
- River to the south. The species' geographic range is concentrated on the Analamerana Special Reserve managed by Madagascar National Parks and in the Andrafiamena...
- Protected Area Oronjia New Protected Area Amber Mountain National Park Analamerana Reserve Ankarana Reserve Lokobe National Park Manongarivo Reserve Tsaratanana...
- remote reserve ranges from the north-east coast of Madagascar to the Analamerana karstic plateau with elevations of 1,185 metres (3,888 ft) in the Soanierana...
- Madagascar, with known locations including Montagne d'Ambre National Park, Analamerana, Ankarana, Montagne des Français and likely Antsolipa, where it occurs...
- remaining subpo****tions are protected by local communities, and within Analamerana Special Reserve. Some subpo****tions are still threatened by human-caused...
- po****tion has been found growing between the Ankarana Reserve and the Analamerana Reserve in the Forest of ****ry. Its typical habitat is deciduous woodland...