Our first operation named "Operation Argan Breeding 1K" was aimed at breading 1000 Argan trees meant for preserving the species in a controlled environment.
Our second operation "Operation Argan Rescue 101" set as a goal the transplantation of 101 Argan trees to an area where the local populace can benefit from it for their various needs. These Argan trees were located in a privately owned land meant for eventual cement extraction, which meant absolute destruction for the plants on that land. Our mission had an urgency to it, as the company owning the land could only delay its usage of the land for a narrow period of time, forcing us to take action quickly in order to move the Argan trees located in the concerned area to a land where they can be safe and can be of benefit to nature and people.
The "Operation Argan Rescue 101" is only a part of a series of operations mainly concerned of transplanting Argan trees which are threatened by destruction. As the land targeted in "Operation Argan Rescue 101" has way more than 101 Argan trees in it, subsequent operations will follow aimed particularly at moving and transplanting all Argan trees in that area.
Our goals for each operation are dependent heavily on our current budget and the availability of volunteers.
While each operation has a specific goal, on the whole all of them have a common part dealing with research objectives of members of the group.