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March 25th, 2015

Sixth workshop on promoting the savannas

On March 24th, the working group on promoting the savannas met for a final workshop (number 6!)…
March 21st, 2015

Children from Bellevue visit the savannas

On March 18th, the designer in charge of the savannas discovery trail, the project leader from…
February 25th, 2015

The 5th workshop aimed at promoting the savannas

On February 12th, participants in the workshops that are constructing a plan to enhance the…

The Cock-of-the-rock needs you!

As part of the European "Life+ Cap DOM" programme GEPOG is co-ordinating a study of the Guianan Cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola rupicola).

Coq de roche orange, Guyane, G. Feuillet
Coq de roche orange, Guyane, G. Feuillet

The Guianan Cock-of-the-rock is an endemic species of the French Guianan plateau and has been a protected species since 1986. Present only where mountainous outcrops offer favourable conditions for reproduction (lekking sites, caves and places sheltered by rocks to nest in) the Cock-of-the-rock is very sensitive to any change in its nesting habitat.

GEPOG invites you to send it your observations to help it improve its understanding of this emblematic bird so that conservation measures can be set up that reconcile human activities and the maintenance of the Cock-of-the-rock’s population.

o respond to this public request, please download the following document:

To learn more: http://www.gepog.org/

Keywords : French Guiana, Guianan Cock-of-the-rock

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