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  • The lost and found oryx

    Observing where scimitar-horned oryx move and how they behave after release helps us understand and protect them. We use field […]

  • Our highlights 2023 and Looking ahead

    Together we are making a difference in one of the most challenging environments on Earth! As a result of our […]

  • Milestone: the scimitar-horned oryx downlisted from Extinct in the Wild to Endangered by IUCN

    After nine years of the world’s most ambitious species reintroduction program, once ‘Extinct in the Wild’ scimitar-horned oryx now roam […]

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  • Gadabedji Biosphere Reserve

    Gadabedji Biosphere Reserve The Gadabedji Biosphere Reserve (GBR) is the only protected area in Niger located exclusively in the Sahel, […]

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    Library Conservation strategies Peer-reviewed articles Technical reports

  • Sandscript

    Sandscript An eye on the latest conservation news of the wildlife of the Sahara and the Sahel, our biannual publication. […]

  • Meet and greet the bustards of the Sahara and Sahel

    Bustards are some of the largest and most spectacular birds that fly, and with twenty-two African species are, except for […]

  • Who we are

    Who we are Sahara Conservation comprises a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization registered in the US, a not-for-profit (law of […]

  • Birds attracted by seasonal wetlands in Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim faunal reserve

    As a typical Sahelo-Saharan area, the Ouadi Rimé- Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve (OROAFR) contains many seasonal wetlands, along the main […]

  • The return of the North African ostrich to Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve

    The subspecies of ostrich existing in Chad is known as North African ostrich (Struthio camelus camelus) and its range spans […]

  • North African ostrich conservation program in Morocco

    In Morocco, the North African ostrich (Struthio camelus camelus) population in the wild has very significantly declined since the 19th […]

  • Vultures in Niger: what are the threats and how can they be addressed?

    Niger is a landlocked country in West Africa, located in the transition area between the Sahelo-Sudanian strip and the Sahara […]

  • Migratory birds and conservation: a collaborative challenge case of Egyptian vultures

    Through their travels, migratory birds connect countries and continents and are the symbol of an interconnected world. They cross thousands […]

  • Read Sandscript #31!

    Dear readers, We are really happy to introduce you to the 31st issue of Sandscript, the bi-annual publication of Sahara Conservation! This issue […]

  • Our story

    Our story Sahara Conservation in an international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the Sahara and Sahel’s unique ecosystems […]

  • Annual Reports

    Annual and financial reports Annual reports Financial – Sahara Conservation US

  • Our people

    Our people Sahara Conservation is a team of 100 employees, spread across Chad, France, and Niger, all playing a critical […]

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  • SSIG – Call for abstracts extended deadline to March 31

    This year’s meeting will be hosted by the Estación Experimental de Zonas Áridas (Spanish National Research Council) in Almeria, Spain, and facilitated […]

  • 2023 Sahel & Sahara Interest Group meeting – Registration is open!

    Background The Sahel & Sahara Interest Group was born in 1998 on the back of a meeting organized by the […]

  • Sahel & Sahara Interest Group 2023 meeting: 4 & 5 May – Almeria, Spain

    The Sahel & Sahara Interest Group was born in 1998 on the back of a meeting organized by the Convention […]

  • Congratulations to Ibrahim Mamadou Maїmounatou for her PhD!

    Congratulations to Ibrahim Mamadou Maїmounatou, Manager of the captive ostrich breeding sites of Sahara Conservation in Niger, who becomes the […]

  • The Success of the Egyptian Vulture New LIFE project in Niger

    Every 14 countries involved in the Egyptian Vulture New LIFE project will have had a different experience. Although working towards […]

  • Sahel & Sahara Interest Group 2023 meeting – Save the date!

    Since 2001, the Sahel and Sahara Interest Group (SSIG) meeting has been an annual forum for everyone working in wildlife conservation within […]

  • Tribute to Dr Mark Stanley Price

    Sahara Conservation is sad to share the news of Dr Mark Stanley Price’s passing last week, one of our board […]

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