As part of our commitment to biodiversity conservation in the Annamite Mountains of Laos, we are pleased to extend our interventions in different sites in this […]
Gibbons are some of the most threatened primate families in the world. The twenty species of Gibbons (all of them occurring only in Southeast Asia) are […]
This year 2020, we completed the second large-scale camera-trap wildlife monitoring program in Nakai – Nam Theun National Park in collaboration with the park’s authorities. For […]
Dr. Camille Coudrat, founder and director of Association Anoulak, gave an online presentation for the MSc Primate Conservation‘s alumni edition of their seminar series 2020-2021, to […]
Last week, (July 2020) the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species was updated for all primate species (the last assessment dated back from 2008). In total, […]
Earlier this year -in collaboration with the national park authority- Association Anoulak started the implementation of the systematic camera-trap surveys program in the three designated Biodiversity […]
Last year, we initiated a collaboration with Conservation Ecology Program, School of Bioresources and Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand, to survey otters in […]
Last year, in March 2019, our partner Enquête d’Arbres (a French association dedicated to providing tree climbing training to researchers) visited our field station to provide […]
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