Nature, fire and transmission: the ingredients for a successful scouting holiday
Gardening & Cooking, PartnershipsNature, fire and transmission: the ingredients for a successful scouting holiday Read More »
We were honored to welcome a group of eight Amnesty International representatives to the Albatross Foundation. During their stay in our Albahome, these committed human rights defenders carried out their mission to raise awareness of their noble cause. Hailing from Congo, Cameroon, Kabylia, La Réunion and Guadeloupe, these activists shared their passion and commitment with
Amnesty International visit to Albatross: an inspiring encounter for human rights. Read More »
As part of Agriculture Day, on Thursday March 13, 2025, young Unicité civic service volunteers took part in the construction of a dry hedge in Servan’s garden. An ecological and educational project The afternoon began with an explanation of the importance of dry hedges for biodiversity and soil protection. Volunteers then got actively involved in
Construction of dry hedges with Unicite youngsters. Read More »
On Thursday March 13, 2025, a training day dedicated to sustainable agriculture brought together students and supervisors from the Lycée du Forez around practical planting and garden maintenance activities. A morning dedicated to planting Participants began the day by preparing clods of soil for future seedlings. The process began by mixing potting soil with water,
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In the rural areas adjoining Kanha National Park where medical services are not available, Tiger Center has been providing medical services to the tribals and the general public for many years. As always, this time we found a village (Tilri) around 15 km from the Khatiya gate of Kanha National Park, where the inhabitants were
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Albatross Foundation has just been accredited for the United Nations Partner Portal. This Portal is a platform used by UN agencies such asUNICEF, UNHCR and WFP to manage partnerships with non-governmental organizations. To be accredited, Albatross has successfully demonstrated that it meets strict eligibility criteria, including verification: – legal and accounting documents and the reliability
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Students from the Lycée du Forez were able to attend their first day of sustainable agriculture training at the Albatross Foundation this Thursday, December 12, with whom a cooperation agreement was signed in December 2024. It was an exceptional day of ecological gardening and aromatic plants. Here’s a look back at the highlights of the
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On Saturday, November 30, 2024, six members of theAssociation Jeunes Ambassadeurs – four Cameroonians and two Colombians – accompanied by their respective sponsors and a number of the association’s board members, took part in a warm dinner organized in collaboration with volunteers from the Albatross Foundation. For the occasion, chef Paul Deville prepared a traditional
Young Ambassadors Intercultural Weekend at the Albatross Foundation Read More »
Albatross Foundation welcomed over 60 scouts and guides for the weekend of June 22/23. The youngsters camped out on the Albatross site near the educational garden, organized games and spent the evening singing around the fire. The next day, parents joined them for a shared Sunday lunch.
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Albatross Foundation has a cooperation agreement with a nature reserve in India (where Kippling wrote “The Jungle Book”). Its actions include the protection of Bengal tigers as well as a sustainable development enterprise and an art gallery www.tigercenter.org To ring in the New Year, the TIGER CENTER and its art gallery presented a work of
Cooperation with Tiger Center and donation to Mr. Deputy TAITE Read More »