We need to protect these territories and species before it is too late F ar away in some of the most remote corners of our planet, entire regions remain completely unknown. These lost worlds, that sometimes even conceal traces of vanished civilizations, are the last sanctuaries of an exceptional and unsuspected biodiversity.
Furthermore, amidst the current context of an accelerated degradation of natural environments, thousands of species are disappearing each year despite playing a fundamental role in the functioning of ecosystems.
The stakes are high : we need to protect these territories and species, world heritage of humanity, before it is too late. Lost Worlds, a series of innovative expeditions to explore and document the last unknown territories Because we only protect what we know, explorer Evrard Wendenbaum launches the Lost Worlds project, a series of expedition to explore the last terrae incognitae of the planet. The program of expeditions is focused on biodiversity and archaeological heritage, with the goal to unite the spirit of scientific research with the commitment of explorers, the impact of media and the energy of the network of associations for a common cause : explore, share and protect.