natureartmorocco

Fossils, Dinosaurs, and Art: A Look at “Fossiles et Dinosaures du Maroc”

For anyone who eagerly combs through the science and comic book sections in local bookstores, this release is a true milestone—a first of its kind. Written by Camille Castaigna, under the scientific supervision of Professor Moussa Masrour, and brought to life with illustrations by Mohamed Haïti and the editorial expertise of Rita Baddou, this work represents a significant addition to Moroccan literature.

Green Space Invaders: Wood Pigeons Take Over Rabat

Discover how Wood Pigeons are steadily colonizing Rabat’s green spaces, adapting to urban life, and impacting the city’s ecosystem. Learn how these birds offer unique opportunities for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts to observe wildlife up close in a dynamic urban environment.

Artist of the Month : Mohamed

Meet Mohamed, a talented young artist and master’s student at the Fes Faculty of Science and Technology, who brings the intricate beauty of spiders and scorpions to life through his art.

Art for Conservation: Celebrating the 2024 World Migratory Bird Day

Each year, World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of preserving migratory birds and their habitats. In this year’s edition, WMBD introduces a groundbreaking focus on the interdependence between migratory birds and insects, shedding light on the concerning decline of insect populations. Recognizing insects as vital energy sources […]

Frogs and Toads of Morocco

14 Amphibians – 12 Frogs – 4 Endemic Species More than 7600 species of frogs and toads exist all over the world, representing 88% of all amphibian species! They are part of a group of amphibians called the order of “Anura”, which literally translates from Greek to “without tail”. This shared characteristic is a key […]