Objective 1:

Protecting Endemic Biodiversity

Mauritius is a biodiversity hotspot, with 39% of its plants and 80% of its non-marine birds found nowhere else on Earth. But this unique ecosystem faces serious threats- from human activity and invasive species to climate change. With almost 90% of endemic flora at risk, the stakes are high.

Protecting biodiversity means safeguarding our future. Bioculture Cares invests in two leading conservation organizations committed to restoring native ecosystems, protecting endangered species, and preserving the endemic biodiversity of the South-West Indian Ocean.

Our Strategic Conservation Programs

Bioculture Cares invests in leading conservation organizations
dedicated to restoring native ecosystems, protecting
endangered species, and preserving the endemic biodiversity
of the South West Indian Ocean.

Program 1 

Ebony Forest Mauritius

 

Ebony Forest (Mauritius)
Ebony Forest’s dedication to restoring native forests, protecting endangered species, and promoting environmental awareness aligns with Bioculture Cares’ mission to conserve biodiversity in Mauritius. Through initiatives like removing invasive plants, propagating endemic species, and educating the public, Ebony Forest contributes significantly to preserving the island’s unique ecosystems for future generations.

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Program 2 

Biodiversity Conservation Madagascar 

 

Biodiversity Conservation Madagascar (BCM) is a driving force in protecting Madagascar’s unique ecosystems, working hand in hand with local communities and authorities to make endangered habitats safer.
By restoring the Beanka, Sahafina and Andriantantely Protected Areas, BCM brings hope and action to some of the island’s most threatened environments. Their community-centered approach, also focusing on sustainable livelihoods, aligns with Bioculture Cares’ mission to preserve biodiversity and empower those on the front lines of conservation. Together, we are leading for a future where nature thrives and communities can prosper.