Legal notice
Last updated: April 19, 2026
In accordance with the provisions of Articles 6-III and 19 of the French Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 for Confidence in the Digital Economy (known as LCEN), users of the website https://www.gomawild.com (hereinafter the “Website”) are informed of the following legal information.
1. Publisher / Editor of the Website
The Website is published and operated by: Goulven Marrec Natural person (individual)
Postal address:
Phone: +33 7 44 90 73 29 Email: contact@gomawild.com
2. Publication Director
The publication director is: Goulven Marrec
3. Hosting Provider
The Website is hosted by: Shopify Inc. 151 O’Connor Street, Ground Floor Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2L8 Canada
Phone: +1 613-241-2828
4. Purpose of the Website
The Website aims to share blog articles about wildlife conservation, present experiences in South African reserves, and allow visitors to submit inquiries for volunteer programs. No commercial transactions are carried out on the Website. All reservations and payments for volunteer programs are handled directly by the partner reserves.
5. Limitation of Liability
The information provided on the Website is for informational purposes only. The publisher cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of the Website or from the information contained therein. The publisher reserves the right to modify, update or delete any content at any time without prior notice.
6. Intellectual Property
All content on the Website (texts, images, videos, logos, etc.) is protected by copyright and remains the exclusive property of Antoine Dupont or its rightful owners. Any reproduction, distribution or use without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited.
7. Personal Data Protection
The processing of personal data collected via the Website is governed by our [Privacy Policy]. By using the Website, you acknowledge that you have read and accepted it.
8. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
These legal notices are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and after an attempt at amicable resolution has failed, the French courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction.