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March 22nd, 2011

Overseas territories save endangered biodiversity!

Five years to try to stop the decline in overseas biodiversity, such is the objective of the…
March 21st, 2011

SEOR: two more Papangues poisoned

PRESS COMMUNIQUE from SEOR Saint André, the 17th March 2011 Two male Papangues (Réunion…
March 21st, 2011

Action Cock-of-the-rock: the formation of a committee for observation and action in the field

The setting up of a joint action plan for the Guianan Cock-of-the-rock began with bilateral…

Perceptions and practices in the coastal savannahs

Launched in mid-2012, an anthropological study led by Marianne Palisse, a lecturer at the Université Antilles-Guyane, has, at the start of the year, just been completed. Understanding the life-styles and customs linked to this distinctive habitat is a fundamental first step in integrating local realities, needs and constraints going further developing the necessary methods of management.

GEPOG hopes to investigate the subject more deeply this year, although the methodology is still under consideration. Watch this space!

The final report is available on-line at GEPOG’s website->http://www.gepog.org/sites/default/files/fichiers/act_sci/life/MPalisse_Rapport_Savanes.pdf]

Savannahs landscape, French Guiana, Nyls de Pracontal/GEPOG
Savannahs landscape, French Guiana, Nyls de Pracontal/GEPOG
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Anna Stier
Team Leader
Life+ CAP DOM

Keywords : French Guiana, French Guiana savannas, Bearded tachuri

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