Launch of the project 1 million trees for Makay

Naturevolution launches an ambitious reforestation project around the villages of Makay. 2019 will have seen the creation of 5 forest nurseries, the sowing of almost 100,000 seeds – without the use of plastic pots! – and the replanting of the first few hundred trees.

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Feed-back on the summer eco-volunteer missions in Sulawesi

Indonesia – Naturevolution continued its activities throughout the summer at 50 different sites in Matarape Bay and the Matarombéo massif on Sulawesi Island, thanks to the presence of 30 eco-volunteers. Very encouraging results for the continuation of our conservation actions in the region.

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First activities in support of beekeeping

At the beginning of 2018, the Naturevolution team in Madagascar carried out the missions prior to the launch of the beekeeping project in Makay. While, on the French side, the team is busy to supplement the project budget, it is necessary to set up the technical support for the project, assess the situation specific to each village, and identify the first beekeepers.

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Rice for Makay: the Intensive Rice Cultivation System (SRI)

The establishment of school rice fields is an important component of the ‘Graines de Changement’ project. To initiate this phase, Naturevolution has partnered with the association Tefy Saina to carry out a feasibility study with the objective of studying the possibility of setting up a System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in the villages around the Makay River.

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Preserving the coral reefs of the Coral Triangle

Located in the heart of the Coral Triangle, Sulawesi’s beautiful Matarape Bay serves as a sentinel for today’s threats to coral ecosystems. In April, the Naturevolution team, accompanied by eco-volunteers, carried out its first conservation actions on this land.

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Refuse Plastic: Naturevolution tackles plastic waste in Indonesia

At the end of April, the Naturevolution team met on the southeastern branch of Sulawesi Island to lay the foundations for an ambitious project: the Konawe Plastic Project aims to reduce ocean pollution in a sublime lost world, but sorely lacking a waste management system.

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