Day 1 & 2: Departure
We leave Kendari on February 13th around noon. We have a long road ahead of us today!
Lire la suiteWe leave Kendari on February 13th around noon. We have a long road ahead of us today!
Lire la suiteIn preparation for a series of upcoming expeditions, Naturevolution has conducted various explorations in recent years, most recently in early […]
Lire la suiteThe first day of trekking is being prepared this morning from the first base camp. We spread out the boats and bags, then we dive gently into the forest just after taking a group photo. We are moving at a good pace, especially in the early hours.
Lire la suiteWe took advantage of a few days in Kendari to finalize the preparation of our material. While a team was taking care of the last purchases, antoine and memed (President of Naturevolution Indonesia) and I left for a mission…
Lire la suiteThe “dematerialization” of the economy is a deception: digital technology has never been so dependent on raw materials. The pollution and waste generated are astronomical. Let’s go through the subject, from the mine to the buyer, through the solutions.
Lire la suiteToday, we left a little late this morning, at around 9.30am, after removing the dirt and plastic from the camp to make it more or less presentable. We then did a section of the crossing, which wasn’t necessarily easy, as we had to find the route, which our guide sometimes had a bit of trouble finding.
Lire la suiteIndonesia – Naturevolution continued its activities throughout the summer at 50 different sites in Matarape Bay and the Matarombéo massif on Sulawesi Island, thanks to the presence of 30 eco-volunteers. Very encouraging results for the continuation of our conservation actions in the region.
Lire la suiteLocated in the heart of the Coral Triangle, Sulawesi’s beautiful Matarape Bay serves as a sentinel for today’s threats to coral ecosystems. In April, the Naturevolution team, accompanied by eco-volunteers, carried out its first conservation actions on this land.
Lire la suiteWe were beginning to smell quite a lot of carrion, and we came across a dead python about 6 metres long. We could see its skeleton, with thousands of worms inside and lots of flies on it, it was quite impressive to see. The day before, we were walking through the river at night, so we thought wow, we’re alive…
Lire la suiteWe attacked the descent on the hillside and reached the river 1h30 later. The path wasn’t the easiest. As usual, we had to hack our way through the mud, with leeches, things that stung, dead trees that cracked when you stepped on them, clay, in short, everything was complicated with 30 or 35kg bags!
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