An determined association: Save 1250 wild animals per year in the Alpes-Maritimes and aim even higher!

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In Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne, a dedicated association fights every day for the protection of wild animals. With the ambitious goal of saving 1250 animals per year, the association Paca pour demain feels an increasing pressure due to the loss of biodiversity in the Alpes-Maritimes. Its aim: to develop a care center capable of welcoming as many distressed species as possible while mobilizing the public to preserve our natural heritage. Even better, they wish to expand their capabilities and reach a broader number of supporters!

Paca pour demain: An essential care center

The association Paca pour demain is not limited to its name. It embodies the hope of a future where wildlife can thrive despite human threats. Since 2022, this care center has taken in over 3000 animals, 80% of which are protected species. Hélène Bovalis, the president, passionately reminds that every species has its role to play in the ecosystem. However, the situation is alarming: the growing demand exceeds their capabilities. For optimal care of injured animals, she calls for the mobilization of private companies and donors.

Growing challenges: The urgent need for a second center

The Alpes-Maritimes are a true sanctuary of biodiversity, but unfortunately, they currently only have one care center. Facing a number of calls that exceeds 9000 each year, the opening of a second center in La Trinité is in the works. This ambitious project aims to improve the conditions for receiving distressed wild animals. Hélène Bovalis is enthusiastic: “We will need to recruit, equip the facilities, but we hope that this center will allow us to better rescue animals in the east of the department.”

Awareness and mobilization: A collective challenge

In addition to their healing mission, Paca pour demain invests in the awareness of the public. Regular exchanges and events are organized to raise consciousness about the importance of animal protection. Hélène Bovalis hopes for more engaged participation: “We need everyone to combat the loss of biodiversity. Every gesture counts!” The association strives to create a network of allies in wildlife protection, carrying a message of hope and solidarity.

 

 

 

 

A determined association: towards a better future for wild animals

In a landscape where biodiversity is threatened, the association Paca pour demain plays a crucial role in the fight for the preservation of wild animals in the Alpes-Maritimes. Its commitment to saving 1250 animals per year, while seeking to increase this capacity, reflects a passionate and dedicated team. By establishing a second care center and appealing for the solidarity of private companies, the association aims to broaden its impact and improve the fate of distressed animals. Hélène Bovalis’s heartfelt cry is clear: we must act now! Every species matters, and every show of support is essential. By working together, the preservation of the beauty and diversity of our environment becomes an attainable goal for all. Through awareness, mobilization, and mutual aid, Paca pour demain transforms the urgency of the situation into collective hope, thus building a future where wildlife will find its place. The voice of the association is a call to action and hope, reminding us that our actions today will shape the world of tomorrow.

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