oloNala

the forest is our studio / ny ala no studionay

oloNala — which means ‘humans’ and ‘forests’ in Malagasy — combines artistic expression and conservation to promote quality education, environmental stewardship, and sustainable development in Madagascar and other biodiversity hotspots. By cultivating a network of local artists, educators, scientists, and conservationists, we support interdisciplinary and community-driven approaches that highlight and address the most critical issues facing our planet today. 

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oloNala — na koa hoe 'olo' sy 'ala' - dia manambatra ny fanehoana ara-javakanto sy ny fikajiana ny zava-boahary mba hampiroboroboana ny fanabeazana manara-penitra, ny fitandroana ny tontolo iainana ary ny fampandrosoana maharitra eto Madagasikara sy any amin'ny toerana be zavamanan'aina hafa. Amin'ny alalan'ny tambajotran'ny mpanakanto, mpanabe, mpahay siansa ary mpiaro ny tontolo iainana, dia manohana fomba fiasa iraisan-tsokajy izahay izay manasongadina sy mamaha ireo olana mivaivay indrindra atrehin'ny planetantsika ankehitriny.

Aiza izahay no miasa

We're based in Ranomafana, Madagascar, home to some of the most unique and endangered wildlife in the world!

Inona no ataonay

We're focused on supporting and encouraging creative paths to conservation - for individuals and communities.

Momba anay

oloNala combines our experiences in art, research, and conservation for a unique take on conservation solutions.

Loharanom-pamantsiam-bola

We've compiled a list of resources for Malagasy artists to explore opportunities within Madagascar and abroad.