Explore Our for Wildlife and Community

Our organization is deeply involved in various activities aimed at preserving local wildlife and supporting our community. From game repopulation to coordinating pest control, we strive to maintain a balanced ecosystem. We also actively engage in anti-poaching efforts to protect our natural resources. Learn more about our specific programs and how you can get involved.
A photograph depicting a group of hunters releasing pheasants into a field, symbolizing the repopulation efforts of SOCIETE INTERCOMMUNALE DES CHASSEURS DE ROSIERS D'EGLETONS.
Game Repopulation
We focus on increasing game populations through strategic breeding and release programs. This ensures a healthy and sustainable ecosystem for future generations. Join us in our efforts!
An image showing traps set to catch invasive species, illustrating the pest control activities managed by SOCIETE INTERCOMMUNALE DES CHASSEURS DE ROSIERS D'EGLETONS.
Pest Control Coordination
Our coordinated pest control efforts help protect local flora and fauna from invasive species. We work closely with local landowners to implement effective strategies. Get involved today!
A photograph of wardens patrolling a forest, representing the anti-poaching measures taken by SOCIETE INTERCOMMUNALE DES CHASSEURS DE ROSIERS D'EGLETONS.
Anti-Poaching Efforts
We actively combat poaching through vigilant patrols and close collaboration with law enforcement. Protecting our wildlife is a top priority. Support our mission and help us protect our wildlife!

Our Mission

At SOCIETE INTERCOMMUNALE DES CHASSEURS DE ROSIERS D’EGLETONS, we are committed to fostering a sustainable environment and supporting our local community through responsible wildlife management, habitat preservation, and community engagement. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to ensure the protection of biodiversity and promote ecological balance, contributing to the well-being of residents and future generations.
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