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 […]
Already several years working on the front line of biodiversity conservation, trying my best to contribute and help nature where I can. It isn’t easy. At […]
As the world is currently going through a global health crisis with the Coronavirus disease (or COVID-19) transmitted by the highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 virus, many activities […]
On 20th April 2020, Association Anoulak signed the Declaration to #EndTheTrade, voicing our support to end the commercial trade and sale in markets of terrestrial wild […]
At the start of 2020 in January, we were welcoming this new decade with enthusiasm. A few months later, an unprecedented and unanticipated world health pandemic […]
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 […]