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May 7th, 2014

Meet the ’SOS Papangue’ team on La Réunion

The Réunion Harrier, or 'Papangue' in Creole, is the only endemic raptor that breeds on the…
March 24th, 2014

The savannahs as seen by the humanities and social sciences

The online humanities and social science review «ethnographiques.org», a place where the many…
March 21st, 2014

Workshops to plan how the savannahs can be enhanced

On March 19th, GEPOG hosted the first of a series of workshops whose aim is to prepare a plan…

The fires at Maïdo

The state of things after a catastrophic week of fires

Since last October 25th, a fire has ravaged the coastal highlands of the west of Réunion Island, in the heart of the National Park. About 40 of the people who live in the areas of Roche Plate and Les Orangers have had to be evacuated.

Incendie du Maïdo, Parc national de La Réunion, Marc Salamolard
Incendie du Maïdo, Parc national de La Réunion, Marc Salamolard

Their impact on the flora and fauna are particularly worrying.

To learn more, download the information posted on the Park’s website.

Keywords : Réunion, Buffer zone of the National Park

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