1. Biodiversity Research and Monitoring – Association Anoulak has led and supported a wide array of scientific research projects, contributing valuable data and insights into the park’s rich biodiversity. These include: primate research on red- shanked doucs and gibbons; Gibbon distribution and population monitoring; Botanical surveys across diverse habitats; Otter distribution surveys; A pioneering arboreal camera-trap program; Large-scale systematic ground camera-trap surveys to monitor mammals and ground birds; Research and conservation of the Large-antlered muntjac, a highly threatened endemic species; Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys; Elephant population monitoring and research; Research and conservation activities for the Endangered Worlf Barb (Luciocyprinus striolatus)
  2. Anti-Poaching Patrol Support – In coordination with NNT NP, the association supported regular forest patrols aimed at reducing illegal hunting and wildlife trade, helping to safeguard the park’s most threatened species.
  3. Conservation Education and Awareness – Awareness-raising efforts reached various levels of society through: Village-level educational activities and the creation and dissemination of conservation education resources and books
  4. Community Livelihood Development – To support the resilience of local communities living in and around the park, Association Anoulak initiated sustainable income-generating activities, notably the development of handicraft value chains and marketing strategies, empowering villagers—especially women—to gain economic independence through traditional skills.
  5. Capacity Building and Training – The project invested significantly in building the technical skills of local partners, including NNT NP staff, researchers, and community members involved in conservation programs.
  6. Technical Advising to Park Authorities – Association Anoulak played an advisory role to the Nakai-Nam Theun National Park Authority, particularly in the design and implementation of biodiversity research and monitoring protocols.