Madagascar Lemur Portal: Bridging technology and biodiversity conservation

Madagascar Lemur Portal: Bridging technology and biodiversity conservation

Madagascar Lemur Portal (MLP) serves as a digital hub empowering conservation effort in Madagascar, home to critically endangered lemurs. Combining a website and mobile application, MLP project provides tools for ecological monitoring, data sharing, and community engagement. The platform offers a lemur species database, geospatial mapping of occurrence points, and offline data collection capabilities.

MLP addresses challenges such as limited resources both human and financial at protected area level for ecological monitoring of conservation targets, fragmented field data and weak collaboration between conservation stakeholder communities at all levels, with centralized information not conducive to adaptive results-based management at protected area level. Positive results include improved monitoring of lemurs in protected areas, increased community awareness and conservation planning based on up-to-date data driven conservation planning. This solution demonstrates the value of using technology in biodiversity conservation.