Posts Tagged
‘reintroduction’

December 20, 2023

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Categories: Blog, Stories

Together we are making a difference in one of the most challenging environments on Earth! As a result of our global and local partnerships, there is good news for some of the world’s most threatened and unique species and ecosystems. Encouraged by this progress, we approach 2024 with more ambitious aspirations for these important wildlife populations, and to take new bold steps to safeguard and sustain the vast landscapes upon which they, and the traditional livelihoods of many people depend. Please join us on the next stage of our journey! read more

November 14, 2022

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Categories: Blog, Stories

Read here the fifth article of Sandscript 30th issue

The tele-anesthesia and chemical immobilization of wild antelopes that the Government of Chad, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Sahara Conservation strive to conserve falls under the responsibility of EAD veterinarians. The ultimate goal is to safely anesthetize individual animals from a distance to allow veterinarians and researchers to undertake the required procedures. read more

October 26, 2022

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Categories: Blog, Stories

Read here the third article of Sandscript 30th issue

Since 2016, the Government of Chad and the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD), with the participation of Sahara Conservation, have been translocating scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah), addax (Addax nasomaculatus), and dama gazelles (Nanger Dama) from the United Arab Emirates to Chad, into the Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim Game Reserve. For this project to be a success, preventive medical protocols and treatments had to be set up and applied to the three ungulate species. read more

September 30, 2022

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Categories: Blog, Stories

Dear readers,

We are really happy to introduce you to the 30th issue of Sandscript, the bi-annual publication of Sahara Conservation.

On this occasion, Sandscript has a new look, but also a new style: for the first time, you will be able to find in our magazine a thematic approach to conservation.

This issue is dedicated to the veterinary aspects of conservation and the invaluable contributions that veterinarians make to Sahara Conservation projects in Chad. read more