Houbara Conservation
The International Fund for Houbara Conservation (IFHC) was established in 2006 with a mission to conserve and rebalance the Houbara population in the wild through active intervention and conservation leadership. Collaborating with Governments, Ecology Institutes and Conservation

This program allowed to achieved great successes, such as securing the species’ genetic legacy in captivity and reaching a significant level of captive breeding as the numbers prove it.

Picture : IFHC
Technology for conservation
We have developed several applications and software solutions to support players in ex-situ conservation. For example, “Track” is an application intended for the management of breeding programs. It was initially developed for Reneco, a service company specializing in the conservation breeding of Houbara Bustards with a view to their release into their natural environment. Track allows for the individual monitoring of animals (diet, growth, number of eggs laid, genetic aspects, and veterinary follow-up), from their birth until their release.
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