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17 août 2015

[Video] Beatriz Conde is part of the Nature Protection

Beatriz Conde is part of the Nature Protection Association Le Carouge and member of the LIFE +…
August 5th, 2015

Agami Heron conservation plan now available!

Following four years of work on the Agami Heron (Agamia agami) and several months of editing…
July 31st, 2015

[Video] Cock-of-the-rock: summary and perspectives

Looking back over five years of work towards protecting the Guianan Cock-of-the-rock in French…

[Video] The Agami Heron: a little-known bird

In 2002, the largest colony of Agami Herons in the world was discovered in French Guiana, in the nature reserve of the Kaw-Roura Marshes. Secretive and nocturnal, this bird remains particularly poorly known. As part of the Life+ Cap DOM programme, Argos transmitters have been attached to about ten of these birds. This will enable us to learn more about them and thus help us devise an initial approach to the species’ conservation.

Héron agami : un oiseau méconnu
En 2002, la plus grande colonie au monde de Hérons Agami est découverte en Guyane, dans la réserve naturelle des Marais de Kaw-Roura. Discret et nocturne, cet oiseau reste particulièrement méconnu. Dans le cadre du Life+ CAP DOM, des balises Argos...

Keywords : French Guiana, Kaw Marshes, Agami heron, Video

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