12/25/2023 0 Comments Gaia project apes![]() It promotes scientific work in the field of organic farming including supporting the development of biodiversity on farms, promoting beekeeping which is respectful to bees and carrying out research on vine regeneration. ![]() The organisation Biodynamie Recherche aims to promote organic agriculture and farming methods that are respectful to the environment. Acutely aware of the importance of these issues, the team at the agro-ecology centre is coming up with solutions to build a common future in which people and nature work together in harmony, in particular through the Colibri school, which focuses its teaching on the importance of co-operation. The project is driven by two questions: “What sort of planet will we leave to our children?” and “What sort of children will we leave to the planet?« . Les Amaninsįounded in 2003 by the entrepreneur Michel Valentin and farmer and philosopher Pierre Rabhi, Les Amanins agro-ecology centre tries to balance ecology with economics, by finding alternative solutions to meet the challenges of future. The LPO, which is regarded as a public service, makes a significant impact in terms of ecology, particularly through its rescue centres which save many species of birds every year. It has local branches in many regions and departments of France. It has more than 50,000 members and for more than a century has been working day in, day out to protect birds, safeguard biodiversity and run projects to raise awareness. Set up in 1912, the Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux (League for the Protection of Birds) is one of the main nature conservation organisations in France. The organisation also works to help agricultural communities around the world achieve autonomy, takes on the role of whistleblower for any concerns and organises workshops, conferences and seminars to preserve agricultural know-how and diversity. All the seeds distributed by Kokopelli are free of copyright and can be reproduced. With the support of its members, it distributes between 1,400 and 2,000 varieties or species of plants (depending on the season). Kokopelli has been actively campaigning for seed autonomy and against the patenting of living things since 1999. ![]() Here’s a few words about each of them… Kokopelli Treat yourself to a deliciously flavoured tea and give a true helping hand to an ecological project at the same time! Have you heard of these associations? In creating the in-house recipes for these teas and infusions, we have chosen blends of plants, spices and flowers with original and daring flavours, in the spirit of the special qualities of each organisation. Between 20, nearly €175,000 was raised to support the work of ten charities. ![]() The Militants range invites you to make a difference in a tangible way: every tea or infusion you purchase helps support an organisation committed to the defence and protection of nature.įor each tube or packet sold, Jardins de Gaïa will donate €1 and 50cts respectively to the partner association. This initiative, which takes into account economic and ecological considerations, chimes with our own values and strengthens the links we have with our partner associations with whom we have a close affinity.įor the 2022 range, we have chosen to support Sea Shepherd, an NGO founded in 1977 by Captain Paul Watson who works fearlessly to tackle the protection of marine fauna the PCGS ( Projet pour la Conservation des Grands Singes – Project for the Conservation of Great Apes), set up in 2006 by primatologist Sabrina Krief and photographer Jean-Michel Krief to protect wild chimpanzees and their habitats, and finally the charity Les Foulées du Sourire, set up in 2016 to raise awareness of the issue of domestic violence and provide support and help to victims. The Militants* range of teas and infusions, launched in 2013, helps Jardins de Gaïa to support an array of projects promoting biodiversity and the people who work to improve it.
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