Projects

From Senegal to Uganda via France, Spain and the United States, we’re taking practical steps to protect endangered plant species. How? By planting 10,000 desert date palms a year in Senegal to combat desertification, and by enabling schoolchildren in France and Madagascar to replant 3,000 trees near their homes to make them aware of their ability to do something for the planet. Interested? Find out more about our projects below.

Continents
Project type
Reviving ancient seeds
Reviving ancient seeds
Greece
Using modern technologies to regenerate species that have disappeared from nature.
Wild peonies, waking up seeds in deep sleep
Wild peonies
China
Multiplying wild Peonies by waking their seeds
UNESCO Green Citizens
unesco green citizen
Worldwilde
A global voice for actors of change
Saving water using trees
waterless
International
The water we need to live, which we drink or use to grow food, is that which has flown to the ground to our reservoirs: the...
Restoring a natural wetland
delta argentina
Argentina
Back to the original ecosystem
Cupuacu: the fruit telling us how to live with the forest
Cupuacu: the fruit telling us how to live with the forest
Brazil
Protecting the Amazon from deforestation thanks to a fruit, the cupuacu.
Saving plants that heals
argentina
Argentina
Wild Plants: Healing and Conservation
Saving the sea marigold, an andangered flower
Saving the sea marigold, an andangered flower
Italy
The sea marigold was on the brink of disappearing
Ylang Ylang: help a forest survive
ylang ylang
Comores
How to stop the deforestation induced by Ylang Ylang farming while defending a rich plant heritage.