CRAM Foundation

CAMI RAL, 239, PREMIÀ DE MAR.08330, BARCELONA, Spain

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WWW Link: http://www.cram.org/

Description:

CRAM – Foundation for the Rehabilitation and Conservation of Marine Animals

CRAM Foundation is an organization dedicated to the protection of the environment and the species who life in it. His principal activity is the clinic and rescue of the threatened marine species in danger that strand along the catalan coast, for a later reintroduction into its habitat. The Foundation also carries out different lines of work in conservation investigation and education; that include social awareness actions about the marine environment status and its problematic.

CRAM has at his disposal a Rehabilitation Center and a technical and human team specially prepared for the marine species attention. It also has two crafts, the Vell Marí and the Pacific, that make possible to work in many field projects.

MISSION

The CRAM Foundation is a non profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation and conservation of the marine environment and its threatened species.

OBJETIVES

Our mission will be developed through the following aims:

1.- Developing the knowledge of the pathologies and the clinic attention on the threatened marine species using painless and non-invasive techniques, respecting the individuals and with the objective of reintroducing them in their natural environment in the shortest period of time.

2.- Promoting investigation projects like species reproduction programs or habitats conservation with the collaboration of other institutions.

3.- Establishing international cooperation programs with countries that don’t have enough available resources and provide means and knowledge that help them in the recuperation of their biodiversity.

4.- Generating, through different communication tools, an awareness and education destined to all social spheres with the aim of favoring the marine environment conservation.

Organization Type: Non-profit

Activities: Conservation, Education, Management, Outreach, Rehabilitation, Research, Stranding

Submitted: 2009-05-05 12:18:15
Last Modified: 2009-05-05 12:48:41

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