Act on the ground in consequence
MakiGo is an international participatory network serving flora and fauna.
This network has very specific objectives:
- support biodiversity through various campaigns and missions
- raise awareness as much as possible to raise awareness, evolve our way of existing to coexist.
- provide opportunities for concrete action in troubled ecosystems
- represent a source of information for the international community which shares its values.
These objectives are made concrete by missions for which volunteers network:
- act for the preservation of fauna and flora by providing human, material and financial resources to animal care and reintroduction centers throughout the world
- enforce the laws to protect biodiversity issued by countries and international conventions
- make local populations aware of the environmental and societal issues that surround them
- finance reforestation campaigns in endangered ecosystems due to deforestation
The Le PAL Nature Foundation supports the MakiGo association in several ways:
- Continuing action in Benin: The foundation finances conservation efforts for Geoffroy's Colobes in Benin.
- Mission management costs: It covers mission management costs, including salaries, travel expenses and office rent.
- Surveillance equipment: The foundation funds the acquisition of camera traps and other surveillance equipment.
- Mission costs: This covers travel and equipment renewal costs for eco-guards in the field.
The two founders of MakiGo, Nathanaël and Alexandre, were animal keepers. A good way to network with animal parks which also work for the protection of biodiversity.
The Foundation supports and supports financially, technically and humanly projects which, in France and abroad, offer lasting solutions to respond to the threats facing biodiversity, and in particular endangered wildlife species and their habitat.
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Reserve your day for October 6, 2024 to participate in the Le PAL NATURE Foundation Day, 2024 edition. Dedicated to the preservation of fauna and flora, this is the event not to be missed!
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This year, the Le PAL NATURE Foundation is offering you a new craft beer with acacia honey, in partnership with local producers. Find out why you chose...
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The Le PAL NATURE Foundation, involved in several conservation programs, is financing a toaddrome project to protect amphibians.