Projects
From Senegal to Uganda via France, Spain and the United States, we’re taking practical steps to protect endangered plant species. How? By planting 10,000 desert date palms a year in Senegal to combat desertification, and by enabling schoolchildren in France and Madagascar to replant 3,000 trees near their homes to make them aware of their ability to do something for the planet. Interested? Find out more about our projects below.
Canada
It is the most iconic of Canada’s rivers, and the one where it all begins. The St. Lawrence is the geographical, economic a...
France
Supporting the botanical congresses of the Société Botanique d'Occitanie.
Australia
Supporting the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney’s mission to protect Australia’s incredible biodiversity for future generations....
Senegal
Recreate a huge vegetation belt that will cross all of Africa to fight against desertification in the Sahel.
France
Turning the highway between Paris and Roissy airport into a green and fruitful haven.
Uganda
Re-creating green spaces for the inhabitants of Bwindi in order to maintain the habitat of the gorillas.
France & Madagascar
Enabling pupils in France and Madagascar to plant 3,000 trees near their homes and to become aware of their potential to ac...
Greece
Using modern technologies to regenerate species that have disappeared from nature.