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August 10th, 2013

The phase of knowledge-building about the Guianan Cock-of-the-rock comes to an end

After two years of intensive fieldwork to improve our knowledge about the biology and ecology…
July 29th, 2013

Follow the Cock-of-the-rock!

To ensure the protection of the Guinean Cock-of-the-rock, a species emblematic of the Guianan…
July 16th, 2013

The pupils at Kaw school find out about Agami Herons

In French Guiana, several aspects of the Life+ Cap DOM programme are underway on the National…

Support the overseas territories!

Bandeau Biodiversité d'outre-mer en danger

You want to support biodiversity in the overseas territories ?
Support our campaign "The overseas environment is ours too !"

Since it was launched in June, 2011, our campaign "The overseas environment is ours too !" has received nearly 50,000 euros.

These donations enable us to make really significant progress on the ground : putting radio-trackers on the Cock-of-the-rock in French Guiana, launching research on the White-breasted Thrasher on Martinique, and pressing the institutions on the island of Réunion to do something about reducing the causes of mortality among the Réunion Harriers.

But to set the whole gamut of programmes going the LPO needs 30 000 euros more.

Sauvons la biodiversité d’outre-mer en danger !
La biodiversité ultra-marine est un trésor inestimable, et pourtant elle est gravement menacée. La destruction des habitats, l’exploitation directe, l’introduction d’espèces exotiques envahissantes et le trafic affectent directement les espèces et...

That’s why I am appealing to your generosity: if you wish to protect endangered biodiversity in the overseas territories, there is still time to support us. You too can help make it safe: give now!

Thank you for contributing to this campaign. Thank you for ensuring that biodiversity is not just a meaningless word. With all my gratitude on behalf of our teams, thank you.

Allain Bougrain Dubourg
President of the LPO

Keywords : French Guiana, Réunion, Martinique, Video

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