Educational Initiatives
Explore our commitment to the Dives Marshes. From scientific research to community workshops, discover how we protect and value our natural heritage.
Environmental Education & Awareness
Our educational workshops are designed to bridge the gap between the local community and the fragile ecosystem of the Dives Marshes. We host year-round sessions for schools, residents, and visitors, focusing on the intricate balance of wetland biodiversity. Participants engage in hands-on learning, from identifying rare aquatic plants to understanding the complex migratory patterns of marshland birds and the importance of hydrological stability.
By fostering a deep connection with nature, we empower the next generation of environmental stewards in the Troarn region. These programs are not just about transmitting information; they are about fostering transformation. We use the marsh as a living classroom, where every ripple in the water and every rustle in the reeds tells a story of survival and interdependence, reinforcing the need for sustainable management of our shared natural heritage.
- School field trips focused on wetland ecology and preservation.
- Guided nature walks for families led by expert naturalists.
- Photography workshops capturing the unique marsh biodiversity.
- Seasonal seminars on sustainable water and soil management.

Our Scientific Approach
A systematic, four-step methodology designed to study, restore, and protect the delicate ecosystem of the Dives marshes while fostering community stewardship.
Scientific Study & Research
We initiate our process through rigorous study and research, collaborating with scientific institutions to understand the unique ecological dynamics of the Dives marshes. This foundational knowledge guides all subsequent actions.

Habitat Restoration
Based on our findings, we implement targeted restoration projects. This involves rehabilitating degraded areas, managing water levels, and removing invasive species to recreate optimal conditions for native flora and fauna.

Biodiversity Protection
Active conservation is at the heart of our mission. We establish protected zones and monitor wildlife populations, ensuring that vulnerable species have the safe havens they need to thrive within the marsh ecosystem.

Community Engagement
Long-term preservation requires local commitment. We share our scientific knowledge through educational activities, mobilizing residents and volunteers to participate actively in the sustainable management of these natural spaces.

