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Anja Community Reserve

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Visitors
  
12,000 (in 2011)

Address
  
Madagascar

Phone
  
+261 20 75 933 37

Nearest towns
  
Ambalavao, Fianarantsoa

Operator
  
Association Anja Miray

Area
  
30 ha

Established
  
2001

Anja Community Reserve

Location
  
Central/Southern Madagascar

Madagascar 2014 4 lemurs catta ring tailed lemur in anja community reserve


The Anja Community Reserve is a woodland area and freshwater lake, situated at the base a large cliff. Much of the reserve is dominated by fallen rocks and boulders and there are two small caves providing habitat for bats and owls. This reserve has lots of sheltered habitat in the pocket of forest that has established between the vast boulders.

Contents

The reserve was created in 2001 with the support on the UNDP to help preserve the local environment and wildlife, and to provide additional employment and income to the local community.

Ring tailed lemur in madagascar anja community reserve


Location

The Reserve is located between the towns of Fianarantsoa and Ihosy, on national route 7 (NR7), and is a popular stop for holiday tours operators traveling between the Antananarivo and the south of Madagascar.

Visiting Anja

Visitors are welcome, but must be accompanied by a local guide. There are two main trails. The shorter trail can be completed in around one to two hours, but you should allow up to six hours for the longer trail which includes a hike to the top of the mountain. Fees apply.

Wildlife

Anja Reserve is home to about 300 ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) as well as three species of lizard:

  • Androngo or the Madagascar Girdled Lizard (Zonosaurus madagascariensis)
  • Katasataka or Barbour's day gecko (Phelsuma barbouri)
  • Dangalia lizard (Chalarodon madagascariensis)
  • The ring-tailed lemurs are used to visitors, so it is possible to approach to within a few meters for photos. However, feeding them, which was once permitted, is now prohibited.

    Two bizarre species of planthopper are frequently observed at Anja, and the local guides will point out these strange-looking insects to visitors as they pass by. The Flatida rosea nymphs congregate in groups and are covered in white waxy filaments. The Malagasy Lantern Bug (Zanna madagascariensis) has a white waxy dusty coating and a large orange lantern-like snout.

    References

    Anja Community Reserve Wikipedia