Beauval Nature Association for Conservation and Research
Created in 2009, Beauval Nature Association implements, develops and supports conservation actions for the preservation of global biodiversity, as well as research programs to increase the knowledge of species and thus protect them effectively. In 2018, Beauval Nature is involved in 50 conservation actions all over the world. Protection of the white-footed tamarins in Colombia, conservation of the western lowland gorillas in Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon, preservation of hornbills in Malaysia or the search for the saola in Laos, are some of the programs supported by Beauval Nature. Research is also an important mission of the association, with the involvement in more than 30 research projects, some of which are directly managed by Beauval Nature as the wild elephants semen only world bank. Beauval Nature is mainly financed by donations from other zoo institutions, companies and visitors.
Potential conservation benefits in saving biodiversity
Potential reduction of species extinction risk resulting from threat abatement actions
Absolute value (STAR)
0% of the total biodiversity conservation potential of Africa is covered by this organisation.
19.5% of global biodiversity conservation potential is from Africa.
0% of global biodiversity conservation potential is from Beauval Nature Association for Conservation and Research.