What we do: Ardenne & Gaume ASBL is a pioneering Belgian association dedicated since 1941 to the preservation and promotion of the natural, historical, and landscape heritage of the Walloon region. The organization creates and manages protected natural areas across Wallonia, focusing on biodiversity conservation, environmental awareness, and education. It manages over 100 natural reserves covering several thousand hectares, working closely with partners to develop a coherent network of protected sites that support ecosystem resilience and species protection.
Location: The association is headquartered at Rue du Camp Romain 79, 5500 Furfooz, Belgium, with activities spread throughout Wallonia.
History: Founded in 1941, Ardenne & Gaume has a long-standing commitment to nature conservation in Belgium. It has evolved into a key player in managing natural reserves and promoting environmental education. The association also publishes a quarterly journal, "Carnets des Espaces Naturels," sharing knowledge on nature conservation and management.
Organization & Culture: Ardenne & Gaume employs a passionate team of about 13 people. The culture emphasizes engagement, collaboration, respect for biodiversity, transparency, and innovation. It involves professionals, naturalists, and motivated volunteers in managing and restoring natural habitats. Citizen participation and knowledge sharing are core to its mission.
Recent Developments: The association continues to expand its network of protected areas and recently recruited staff for roles such as secretary-accountant and project coordination for grazing management in semi-natural environments. It actively promotes awareness of ecological issues like freshwater mussels and agricultural biodiversity through its publications and outreach.