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News from the field

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The latest news from the organizations we support.
Grand hapalémur sur le site de conservation d'Helpsimus
Classe verte sur le site de conservation d'Helpsimus
International
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Madagascar
Mission Madagascar with Helpsimus - Part I
"I'm heading to Madagascar to join Delphine Roullet, founder of Helpsimus, for a new field mission on the Bamboo Lemur program she's been developing a few dozen kilometers from Ranomafana National Park. "
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Remise officielle des plumes du Zoo de La Palmyre aux Kogis de Colombie
Remise officielle des plumes du Zoo de La Palmyre aux Kogis de Colombie
South America
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Colombia
Hundreds of feathers donated to the Kogi people in Colombia
The association Nativa has donated hundreds of feathers from moults of our birds to the Kogis of Colombia.
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How to better understand the behavior of storks
Cigognes blanches au Zoo de La Palmyre
Europe
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France
How to better understand the behavior of storks
White storks are back in Charente-Maritime! The end of January and February marks the beginning of the breeding and nesting season during which the white storks gather in pairs, build or renovate a nest and bill-clatter.
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Opération Kulan
Translocation de kulans au Kazakhstan
Europe
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Kazakhstan
Mission Kulan in Kazakhstan
A few weeks ago, our veterinarian Thierry Petit traveled to Kazakhstan to participate in a translocation of Asian Wild Asses (also known as Kulans) organized by the Okhozooprom, an institution which depends from the Kazakh Ministry of Ecology.
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Recueil de chimpanzé issu du trafic en Afrique
Jeune chimpanzé dans un sanctuaire
Africa
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Liberia
Fighting chimpanzee trafficking in Africa
Since 2019, the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance has been trying to bring to safety several chimpanzees held as pets in inhumane conditions in Guinea-Bissau.
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