- Avenue of the Baobabs
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name = Avenue of the Baobabs
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location =Menabe ,Madagascar
nearest_city =Morondava
lat_degrees=20 |lat_minutes=15 |lat_seconds=3 |lat_direction=S
long_degrees=44 |long_minutes=25 |long_seconds=6 |long_direction=E
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world_heritage_site =The Avenue or Alley of the Baobabs is a prominent group of
baobab trees lining the dirt road betweenMorondava andBelon'i Tsiribihina in theMenabe region in westernMadagascar . Its striking landscape draws travelers from around the world, making it one of the most visited locations in the region. It has been a center of local conservation efforts, and was granted temporary protected status in July 2007 by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests, the first step toward making it Madagascar's firstnational monument . [cite news |title=Allée des Baobabs: Un site classé aire protégée |author= |publisher="Madagascar Tribune" |date=2007-08-01 |url=http://www.madagascar-tribune.com/Un-site-classe-aire-protegee,1372.html |accessdate=2008-03-22 fr icon]Along the Avenue are about a dozen trees about 30 meters in height, of the species "
Adansonia grandidieri ",endemic to Madagascar.cite journal |title=The land of the giants |author=Helen Scales |date= |journal=Geographical |volume= |issue=March 2007 |url=http://www.geographical.co.uk/Features/Baobabs_-_Mar_2007.html] Baobab trees, up to 800 years old, known locally as "renala" (Malagasy for "mother of the forest"), are a legacy of the dense tropical forests that once thrived on Madagascar. The trees did not originally tower in isolation over the sere landscape of scrub but stood in dense forest. Over the years, as the country's population grew, the forests were cleared for agriculture, leaving only the baobab trees, which the locals preserved as much in respect as for their value as a food source and building material.The area is not a national park, and the trees are threatened by further deforestation, effluent from encroaching
rice paddies andsugarcane plantations, and brush and forest fires. [cite news |title=Madagascar's baobab avenue gains monumental status |author= |publisher=Deutsche Presse-Agentur |date=2007-08-14 |url=http://lifestyle.monstersandcritics.com/travel/news/article_1342760.php/Madagascars_baobab_avenue_gains_monumental_status |accessdate=2008-03-22] Despite its popularity as a tourist destination, the area has no visitor center or gate fees, and local residents receive little income from tourism.Conservation International in partnership with Fanamby, a Malagasy NGO, has launched anecotourism project aimed at conservation of the area and economic improvement for the local community. [cite news |title=Baobab band-aid |author=Nicole Johnston |publisher="Mail & Guardian Online " |date=2007-08-15 |url=http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=316545&area=/insight/monitor/ |accessdate=2008-03-22]References
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