The Bedo wetlands (
Zones humides de Bedo) are also within the Menabe Antimena protected area. They are located on the lower
Mandroatse River, south of the Tsiribihina and north of the
Morondava River, at the western edge of the Marandravy and Analabe forests. The wetlands are habitat for water birds, including the vulnerable
Madagascar plover (
Charadrius thoracicus) and endangered Madagascar teal (
Anas bernieri) and Madagascar heron (
Ardea humbloti). The Mandroatse River is home to the Marakely fish (
Paratilapia polleni), a threatened Madagascar endemic, and the
Nile crocodile. Local people depend on the wetlands for fish and bullrushes (
Typha angustifolia), which are harvested for basketry and house roofs. The Bedo wetlands were declared a Ramsar site in 2007, covering an area of 1,692 ha. == References==