The protection of threatened species is a central concern of Project Eden. Through targeted conservation measures, research and educational initiatives, we work to ensure the survival of important species and preserve their natural habitats.
Our key projects in species conservation
Safe corridors for wildlife
Goals:
Creating and maintaining migration corridors that ensure that wild animals such as elephants and tigers can move freely between protected areas to improve their survival chances and genetic diversity.
activities:
Collaboration with local communities and governments
Establishment of monitoring stations
Educational programs to raise awareness among the local population
Goals:
Protecting marine biodiversity by restoring damaged coral reefs and reducing the impacts of marine pollution and overfishing.
activities:
Coral transplantation and breeding
Partnerships with fisheries companies to promote sustainable practices
Educational programs and diving expeditions to engage the public
Marine protection and conservation of coral reefs
Rescue and rehabilitation of endangered species
Goals:
Providing care and rehabilitation for injured and threatened animal species, including reintegration into their natural habitats.
activities:
Operation of reception and care stations
Training volunteers and local staff in wildlife first aid
Development and implementation of release programs