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March 22nd, 2011

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Some BTS GPN students review the status of acacia mangium

Some BTS GPN students review the status of acacia mangium

As part of the Life+ Cap DOM programme, GEPOG is collaborating with the BTS GPN of the agricultural college of Matiti, with the aim of protecting the grassland savannas. Matthieu Delfault, a teacher at LEGTPA, summarises the value of this collaboration as far as the students are concerned.

Des étudiants BTS GPN inventorient les acacia mangium
Dans le cadre du LIFE+ CAP DOM, le GEPOG collaborent avec le BTS GPN du lycée agricole de Matiti afin de protéger les savanes. Mathieu Delfault, enseignant au LEGTPA, revient sur l’intérêt de cette collaboration pour les étudiants.
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Keywords : French Guiana, French Guiana savannas, Bearded tachuri, Video

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