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On the ground in Madagascar to start 2025 in action!

  • Writer: Sebastien Metrailler
    Sebastien Metrailler
  • Jan 5
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 6

Our teams crossed the milestone of 2025 in the heart of the Vohimana reserve, surrounded by the luxuriant nature of Madagascar. A symbolic and committed way to start this new year under the banner of conservation and research!


🌿 Colin Ruffieux is continuing his project as part of his Masters in Biology at the University of Neuchâtel, co-supervised by Olivier Marquis of the Parc zoologique de Paris / Muséum national d'Hisoitre naturelle. His study seeks to understand the relationship between chameleons and the plants that make up their micro-habitats. Working with Madagascan guides, he is examining the habitat preferences of these fascinating reptiles.


🔬Benjamin Drouet has launched an innovative new chapter in our conservation programme dedicated to the Parson's chameleon. With the support of the University of Tananarive for the collection of samples, this project focuses on the chameleon microbiota and will shed light on the factors affecting chameleon health.


Many thanks to our teams, who have chosen to start the year in action!



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