We support local teams in the planning and delivery of invasive mammal eradication and control operations, adapting approaches to the ecological, human, and logistical realities of each island. Our work spans from feasibility assessment to operational coordination, using methods and tools that may be innovative when needed, but are always aligned with international best practice.








We use science as a decision-making tool, not as a showcase. All scientific studies and monitoring programmes are fully applied. They are designed to test feasibility, reduce uncertainty, quantify ecological benefits, and confirm operational success in the field.








From prevention of (re)introductions to training and capacity building, we help managers establish realistic, site-specific biosecurity systems that can be sustained over time. Biosecurity strategies are designed around the human, social, and logistical context of each site, ensuring that restoration gains are protected and investments secured in the long term.








Lead technical consultant for the M’Bouzi Island project, delivering feasibility, eradication design and operational planning for a black rat eradication planned for 2026.
Providing technical leadership to design a field-ready, regulation-compliant eradication strategy for black rats and European rabbits on Riou Island, under severe logistical and environmental constraints.