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Start of mission in Iaroka: a new chapter begins
CCC has just opened a new chapter in its activities with the launch of its first field mission dedicated to chameleons in the Iaroka Forest in Madagascar. Located in the Ankeniheny–Zahamena Corridor, this forest remains largely unknown despite its ecological richness. Thanks to collaboration agreements signed with VOI Iaroka and IMPACT Madagascar, our teams can now carry out a comprehensive study and conservation programme there.
6 days ago


Corentin begins his master's thesis work in Madagascar
Research work continues in the Vohimana Reserve!
Since early November, Corentin Schürch, a Master's student in biology at the University of Neuchâtel, has joined our field team for three months of fieldwork dedicated to studying Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii parsonii).
Nov 10


First field mission in Morocco tracking the common chameleon
Between August and September 2025, Fauna Morocco teams conducted the very first mission of the project "Study and conservation of the common chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) in Morocco", initiated in partnership with the Chameleon Centre Conservation (CCC).

This mission marks the starting point of a project aimed at gaining a better understanding of Moroccan chameleon populations, their habitats and the threats they face, in order to lay the foundations for a long-term co
Oct 23


Our publication in Gecko magazine !
Read our article on the "aux caméléons de Vohimana" in Madagascar in the latest issue of Gecko magazine.
Since 2023, this project has been led by Caméléon Center Conservation in partnership with Paris Zoo (National Museum of Natural History) and the NGO L'Homme et l'Environnement.
Sep 12


New project in Morocco: management of seized chameleons and ecological assessment
Caméléon Center Conservation, in collaboration with Fauna Morocco, is launching a new research and conservation project in Morocco dedicated to the common chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon). Although this species is relatively widespread in the country, its ecology, morphology and health status remain poorly understood. At the same time, this chameleon is subject to overexploitation and uncontrolled collection in the wild, leading to regular seizures by the authorities.
Aug 23


Makay 2025: Discovering chameleons and reptiles in a little-known mountain range
In May and June 2025, two missions to study and inventory chameleons and other reptiles were launched in the Makay massif in southwestern Madagascar. In collaboration with the Naturevolution association, these expeditions aim to update the list of known species and train eco-guards in the massif with the support of eco-volunteers.
Aug 19


The Caméléon Center Conservation joins the IUCN/SSC Chameleon Specialist Group!
Caméléon Center Conservation joins the IUCN/SSC Chameleon Specialist Group. Through two of its members, Olivier Marquis and Martin Etave, we are pleased to announce the beginning of a close collaboration between our two organizations dedicated to chameleons.
Aug 7


An unprecedented scientific mission for the world's largest chameleon gets under way in Vohimana
Caméléon Center Conservation (CCC) is proud to announce the launch of a ground-breaking and ambitious scientific mission in the Vohimana reserve in Madagascar. For an entire year, an international, multidisciplinary team will be closely monitoring the world's largest chameleon: Parson's Chameleon (Calumma parsonii).
Jul 2


First mission to inventory the chameleons of Makay: let's go!
The first mission to inventory chameleons and other reptiles in the Makay massif has just begun, marking a key milestone in our research and conservation programme in this largely unexplored region of Madagascar. Led by the NGO Naturevolution, which has been active in Makay for several years, in collaboration with Caméléon Center Conservation, this project aims to better document the herpetological richness of this unique massif and strengthen local skills for its preservatio
May 19


First results on Parson's chameleon presented at EAZA ARTAG 2025
During the joint meeting of the taxonomic groups for reptiles and amphibians (ARTAG) of EAZA (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria), held at Allwetterzoo in Münster from 12 to 17 May 2025, Benjamin Drouet – veterinarian and member of the Caméléon Center Conservation team – presented the first results of our project on Parson's chameleon (Calumma parsonii).
May 16


First health assessment of the world's largest chameleon!
Our team is launching a unique study on the microbiota of Calumma parsonii, between the rainforest and zoos.
Mar 26


5th chameleon inventory session in Vohimana
After four inventory sessions between 2023 and 2024, a fifth session has just started in the Vohimana reserve!
Mar 14


A new commitment to the conservation of chameleons in the Iaroka forest
The signing of a cooperation agreement between our association and VOI Iaroka marks the creation of a new research and conservation project
Mar 10
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