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Palmyre
Conservation
Palmyre
Conservation
Preserving our biodiversity together!
To respond to the current environmental issues and the accelerating loss of biodiversity, the Zoo de La Palmyre has created Palmyre Conservation in order to strengthen and extend its action in favor of the preservation of threatened wildlife and ecosystems in France and around the world.
Titre
Palmyre
Conservation
Palmyre
Conservation
Preserving our biodiversity together!
To respond to the current environmental issues and the accelerating loss of biodiversity, the Zoo de La Palmyre has created Palmyre Conservation in order to strengthen and extend its action in favor of the preservation of threatened wildlife and ecosystems in France and around the world.
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OUR OBJECTIVES
OUR OBJECTIVES
Along with our partners, we aim to establish a sustainable balance between the needs of wildlife, the development of resident human communities and a reasonable use of natural resources.
These organizations carry out actions for the conservation of wild fauna and flora through scientific studies and the sustainable protection of habitats and natural resources, public awareness and education activities as well as sustainable socio-economic development aid activities of local communities.
Minimizing the impacts on the environment
Finding a sustainable balance
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News from the field
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South AmericaGuyaneThe Giant Otters of the PriprisSince last year, Palmyre Conservation has been supporting the work of the Association SEPANGUY who seeks to better understand the giant otter population of the Pripris, a large wetland located in northwestern French Guiana.
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AfricaMadagascarMission Madagascar with Helpsimus - Part IVThe location where Helpsimus has been developing its conservation activities in Madagascar is home to an exceptional flora and fauna: five species of lemurs several of which being exclusively nocturnal, small carnivores (ring-tailed mongooses, rodents), various species of birds (Madagascar long-eared owl, blue coua...), amphibians, reptiles (snakes, geckos...).
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AfricaMadagascarMission Madagascar with Helpsimus - Part III"During my mission in Madagascar, I was asked to join the first two outdoor learning classes organized at the Simus School by Helpsimus."
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OUR PROGRAMS
Palmyre Conservation currently funds about twenty programs in France and around the world.
In collaboration with local communities, all these programs implement various activities to preserve the species and their habitats: scientific studies, creation of protected areas, anti-poaching patrols, reforestation, human-wildlife conflict mitigation, rescue and rehabilitation, translocations, development of environmental friendly alternative sources of income, education…