Since 2013, Iris Fondation Iris has partnered with the World Heritage Centre to enhance UNESCO projects aimed at the conservation of natural World Heritage sites. Fondation Iris is currently supporting the Rapid Response Facility (RRF), a programme jointly managed by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre and Fauna & Flora International aimed at protecting natural World Heritage sites in emergency situations (e.g. forest fires, sudden increase in poaching, armed conflicts, oil spill, etc…).
Fondation Iris is a private foundation under the aegis of Fondation de France. It was created in December 2012. Its aim is to promote conservation of the environment and to safeguard the fragile beauty of the world. The foundation supports actions to preserve or restore vulnerable sites, as well as actions to respond concretely to the loss of biodiversity in all kinds of environments. It promotes events and works by artists and photographers, who contribute to the enhancement of the sites or the public awareness on these themes. The foundation also supports agroecology in France and organizes or supports scientific expeditions around the world.
- Suppressing the spread of uncontrolled fire in Mount Kenya National Park 03-Jun-2022
- UNESCO emergency response to deadly attack in W-Arly-Pendjari Complex 25-Mar-2022
- Battling Blazes in the Brazilian Cerrado 22-Nov-2021
- Saving the vaquita from extinction 05-Jul-2021
- UNESCO provides crucial support to biodiversity in emergency situations 31-Mar-2021
- Strengthening firefighting to prevent destruction in Brazil’s Pantanal 16-Sep-2020
- Saving the lives of Tigers and People in the Sundarbans 19-Aug-2020
- Safeguarding the Endangered Mountain Gorilla during COVID-19 Crisis 23-Jun-2020
- Emergency response to tragic attack in Virunga National Park 14-May-2020
- UNESCO grants emergency funds to assist Argentinean Biosphere Reserve threatened by poaching 17-Mar-2020