Rainforests of the Atsinanana

Rainforests of the Atsinanana
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Location Madagascar
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Coordinates 14°27′35″S 49°42′09″E / 14.45972°S 49.7025°E / -14.45972; 49.7025
Area 479,660 ha (5.1630×1010 sq ft) [1]
Includes Andohahela National Park
Andringitra National Park
Marojejy National Park
Masoala National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Zahamena National Park
Zahamena Reserve
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Criteria Natural: (ix), (x)
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Reference 1257
Inscription 2007 (31st Session)
Endangered 2010–
Location of Rainforests of the Atsinanana

The Rainforests of the Atsinanana is a World Heritage Site that was inscribed in 2007 and consists of 13 specific areas in six national parks in the eastern part of Madagascar:

  1. Marojejy National Park
  2. Masoala National Park
  3. Zahamena National Park
  4. Ranomafana National Park
  5. Andringitra National Park
  6. Andohahela National Park

The Rainforests of the Atsinanana are distributed along the eastern part of the island. These relict forests are critically important for maintaining ongoing ecological processes necessary for the survival of Madagascar’s unique biodiversity, which reflects the island’s geological history. Having completed its separation from all other land masses more than 60 million years ago, Madagascar’s plant and animal life evolved in isolation. The rainforests are inscribed for their importance to both ecological and biological processes as well as their biodiversity and the threatened species they support. Many species are rare and threatened especially lemurs and other primates.

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