This film was created by the boys of WWF Explore Vondrozo 2010 (Ranto Tantely and Sergio Rejado Albaina). This was one of our many seminars for the Holistic Conservation Program in SE Madagascar teaching locals how to build a cookstove out of materials they have around the village: red clay, zebu dung, grass, and sand. These 'ovens' offer the same steady, high heat as a normal open fire, but use far less firewood for fuel! Also, you can create 'carbon logs' to help get through the rainy season when wood might be too wet to burn.
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