Protecting Together

We safeguard Burgundy’s most precious landscapes—from wetlands to woodlands—by preserving biodiversity, restoring habitats, and empowering communities. Join us in ensuring a thriving, sustainable future for nature and people.

Our Impact and Social Good

For over a decade, CSNB has been dedicated to protecting Burgundy’s natural landscapes, restoring habitats, and engaging local communities in sustainable conservation. Our efforts have led to significant ecological improvements, fostering biodiversity and environmental stewardship across the region.

Empowering Communities Through Ecological Restoration

By restoring native habitats, protecting endangered species, and involving local residents in stewardship, we create lasting benefits for both nature and people. Our coordinated actions ensure Burgundy’s natural heritage thrives for generations to come.
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Our Conservation Programs & Key Initiatives

Discover how our dedicated team protects Burgundy’s natural heritage through hands-on land management, ecological restoration, and biodiversity monitoring. We collaborate with local communities and experts to ensure long-term preservation of vital habitats and species unique to our region.
A panoramic photograph of a restored wetland in Burgundy, with native wildflowers, reeds, and a flock of waterfowl, illustrating successful habitat restoration by CSNB.
Wetland Restoration in Burgundy
Our wetland restoration projects revive essential habitats for birds, amphibians, and rare plants. These efforts improve water quality, support biodiversity, and create resilient ecosystems for future generations.
A vibrant image of volunteers and staff planting native trees along a riverbank in Burgundy, with visible signage for CSNB and lush green surroundings.
Community Reforestation Efforts
We engage local volunteers in planting native trees and shrubs, strengthening riverbanks and enhancing wildlife corridors. These initiatives foster community stewardship and help combat soil erosion and climate change.
A close-up photo of a botanist conducting a biodiversity survey in a Burgundy meadow, documenting rare orchids and insects with scientific equipment.
Biodiversity Monitoring Projects
Our experts conduct regular surveys to track rare and endangered species, informing conservation strategies and ensuring the protection of Burgundy’s unique flora and fauna across protected sites.

Upcoming Events and Activities

A group of volunteers planting native trees in a lush green field under spring sunlight, with banners showing CSNB logo.
Spring Tree Planting Day
Join us on April 27th in the Morvan Nature Reserve to help restore native woodlands. Tools and refreshments provided.
Children and adults gathered around a pond, observing wildlife with binoculars and notebooks, guided by a CSNB naturalist.
Wetland Discovery Walk
Explore the biodiversity of our local wetlands on May 10th. Family-friendly guided tour with hands-on activities.
A community clean-up event along a riverbank, with volunteers collecting litter and sorting recyclables.
Riverbank Clean-Up
Help us protect Burgundy’s waterways on May 24th. All ages welcome—gloves and bags provided.
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Get Involved in Conservation

Be part of our next event or volunteer opportunity. Your participation helps protect Burgundy’s natural heritage for future generations.

Support Our Conservation Efforts

Join us in protecting Burgundy's natural landscapes through active involvement and membership. Your support helps preserve biodiversity and restore ecosystems.

Email

You can reach us via email at gondimarino846@gmail.com. We are committed to responding promptly to your inquiries and providing support for our conservation efforts.

Phone

Call us at +33 4 14 39 63 60 for direct communication. Our team is available to discuss our projects, partnerships, and community initiatives.

Address

Visit us at

CHE DU MOULIN DES ETANGS, 21600 FENAY, France
. Our location is accessible for visits, collaborations, and community engagement activities.