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  • Sahara Conservation’s News

    Sahara Conservation’s News December 2025 Welcome to Sahara Conservation’s newsletter!From the return of field missions to new partnerships for species […]

  • Together, let’s protect the Scimitar-horned Oryx

    More than two decades ago, the Scimitar-horned Oryx was declared Extinct in the Wild, having completely disappeared from its natural […]

  • When Fire Retreats, Life Advances

    Moustapha Matalama Mahamat My name is Moustapha Matalama Mahamat, and I work as a field officer in the Batha region […]

  • Chargé.e de programmes

    Chargé.e de programmes CONTEXTESahara Conservation est la seule organisation internationale exclusivement dédiée à la conservation de la biodiversité unique du […]

  • The new Koutous games: sports and nature in action!

    A second edition under the banner of sports, youth, and nature After a particularly successful first edition in 2024/2025, the […]

  • A Historic Agreement for the Management of the Ouadi Rimé–Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve in Chad

    A public-private partnership between the Government of Chad and Sahara Conservation to protect a unique ecosystem French version here N’Djamena, […]

  • Sahara Conservation and the Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva join forces for Sahelo-Saharan biodiversity

    Sahara Conservation is pleased to announce the signing of a collaboration agreement with the Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva […]

  • From the Field: Voices of Conservation – Razack

    Discover firsthand stories from our dedicated team working on the ground to protect the Sahara’s unique wildlife and habitats. Abdoul […]

  • Building a Stronger Partnership between Tunisia’s General Directorate of Forests and Sahara Conservation

    On April 24, 2025, Sahara Conservation met with Tunisia’s General Directorate of Forests (DGF) in Tunis to explore new opportunities […]

  • The fascinating Story of B-60, a “Griffon Vulture Without Borders” – How collaboration can save wildlife

    A rescue across borders A few weeks ago, our team received an unusual call: a tagged vulture had been found […]

  • Réunion du Groupe d’Intérêt Sahel & Sahara 2025

    Édition 2025 La réunion du GISS sera accueillie cette année par nos partenaires tunisiens de la Direction Générale des Forêts […]

  • 2025 meeting of the Sahel & Sahara Interest Group

    2025 edition Version française The SSIG meeting will kindly be hosted in TOZEUR, Tunisia, by the Direction Générale des Forêts of […]

  • 2024 at a glance!

    As we look ahead to the new year, let’s take a moment to celebrate all we accomplished together in 2024!

  • Reflecting On A Year Of Conservation Success

    As we reflect on 2024, we are proud to share the impact of our work and your support on the […]

  • Giving Season: Help Us Protect Niger’s Irreplaceable Wildlife

    Together, we can help safeguard Niger’s imperiled wildlife. Niger, a land of breathtaking deserts and unique wildlife in West Africa, […]

  • Protecting Niger’s Irreplaceable Wildlife

    Protecting Niger’s Irreplaceable Wildlife This Giving season, together, we can help safeguard Niger’s imperiled wildlife. With your help, we seek […]

  • Sahara Conservation’s 2023 Annual Report

    We are pleased to present Sahara Conservation’s 2023 Annual Report, highlighting a year of groundbreaking conservation successes and strategic partnerships. […]

  • Vegetation and bush fires: an interdependent relationship

    Sophie Lox Read here the fourth article of Sandscript 32nd issue Bush fires are now a recurrent global phenomenon in […]

  • Profile of a tree – The desert date (Balanites aegyptiaca)

    John Newby Read here the third article of Sandscript 32nd issue Dattier du désert, hidjilidj, aborak, seguene, garbey, kielega, tanni, […]

  • Flora and vegetation of the Ougarta Mountains, a still little-known biogeographical crossroads

    Abdelkader Nabil Benghanem and Salima Benhouhou Read here the second article of Sandscript 32nd issue The umbrella thorn (Acacia tortilis […]

  • Saharan plants: forgotten survivors and global assets

    Mike Maunder Read here the first article of Sandscript 32nd issue The Saharan plants, and the landscapes they form, have […]

  • Read Sandscript #32!

    Dear readers, We are excited to share with you the 32nd issue of Sandscript, our publication dedicated to the unique biodiversity of […]

  • Legal notice

    Legal notice Website owner and publisher Sahara Conservation Fund – EuropeNon for profit organization53 rue Bourdignon94100 SAINT MAUR DES FOSSES […]

  • Careers

    Careers Thank you for your interest in being part of our team. Feel free to check back regularly for updates, […]

  • Scimitar-horned oryx reintroduction

    Scimitar-horned oryx reintroduction Once roaming freely across Africa’s Sahelian grasslands, the scimitar-horned oryx was declared Extinct in the Wild by […]

  • Supporting local communities and raising awareness

    Supporting local communities and raising awareness Local communities have a direct impact on biodiversity because of their proximity and daily […]

  • Sandscript Issue 31 May 2023

  • Our partners

    Our partners Thank you to all our partners! Together, we have put the Sahel and the Sahara on the conservation […]

  • 2024 Sahel & Sahara Interest Group meeting – Registration is open!

    Background The Sahel & Sahara Interest Group was born in 2000 on the back of a meeting organized by the […]

  • Ouadi Rimé – Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve

    Ouadi Rimé – Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve Chad’s Ouadi Rimé–Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve (OROAFR) is a unique and critical conservation […]

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