
Our 2025 Annual Report
In February 2022, we published a new strategic plan with the mission of supporting rural communities to restore Comorian ecosystems. It was a moment…

Fishermen and fisherwomen restore the Comoros reefs thanks to four permanent marine reserves
The Comoros is home to exceptional marine biodiversity, essential for the life of coastal communities. However, overfishing, pollution and climate change threaten the reefs…

The results of our study on Livingstone's fruit bats with GPS tags
Our work on tracking Livingstone's fruit bats with GPS tags has recently been published in Conservation Science and Practice with the title: The vital domains,...

Our Video Report 2025!
We have condensed the highlights of 2025 into a 4-minute video, based on testimonials from farmers and fishermen from Anjouan and...

Economic incentives strengthen community-based marine management in the Comoros
In the Comoros, where the sea accounts for more than 70 % of the protein consumed in rural areas, small-scale fishing is a cornerstone of food security…

Livingstone's fruit bat reclassified as «Endangered» thanks to better population data
In May of this year, Livingstone's flying fox (Pteropus livingstonii) was officially downgraded from «Critically Endangered» to...

Meeting with an eco-guard from the Comoros National Parks, protector of Livingstone's fruit bats
Endemic to the Comoros archipelago, the Livingstone's fruit bat, an endangered bat species, lives only on the islands of Anjouan and Mohéli. For several...

The participatory approach actively involves local communities in reforestation campaigns.
The Comoros boasts exceptional terrestrial biodiversity, but this natural wealth is threatened by deforestation, soil erosion and the loss of fertile agricultural land.

Anjouan's fishermen and fisherwomen are strengthening their cooperation to preserve marine resources
In Anjouan

Local communities are actively involved in protecting the Livingstone's fruit bat in the Comoros
«I approached Dahari because I'd heard that there were agents passing through my field. So I asked for a discussion to have...

Here are our five key developments for 2024!
Continuing the format launched last year, our 2024 Annual Report offers you a visual immersion into our actions. Through images…

Discover our Marine Strategy 2025-2030!
Our new marine strategy is based on 18 months of deliberation with local, national and international stakeholders, as well as the success of…

The first permanent community marine reserve in the Comoros: an innovative conservation model
The protection of marine ecosystems is a priority for the coastal communities of Anjouan. Thanks to the commitment of the association Malezi Mema, the creation of the marine reserve…

Seasonal trends and population status of the highly threatened Pteropus livingstonii in the Comoro archipelago
In an article published on 19 May 2024 in the journal BMC Ecology and Evolution, Dahari and partners Bat Conservation International and the National Park…

30 conservation agreements signed: First step towards the restoration of Anjouan's forests
Forests play a vital role in climate regulation, biodiversity preservation and water resource protection. Over the past thirty…
