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December 19th, 2013

Looking for the nests of the Réunion Cuckooshrike (Tuit-tuit)

Researching the Tuit-tuit, or Réunion Cuckooshrike, is not a trivial undertaking. Every year,…
December 17th, 2013

Forestry tracks closed for the welfare of the Guinean Cock-of-the-rock

The Kaw forest has been exploited for its timber for many years and this activity has lead to…
November 18th, 2013

Cutting down acacias at the Maison de la Nature de Sinnamary

During the 24th, 25th and 28th October, Elaguyane arrived to remove the invasive Acacias…

[Video] Bourbon Island: sharing nature

Réunion Island, also known as Bourbon Island, was once covered in forests "From where the waves are beating to the tops of the mountains", according to an historical expression. Marc Salamolard, wildlife project-leader for the Réunion National Park, enthusiastically brings to life the world of these native forests.

L’ile Bourbon : la nature en partage
L’Île de La Réunion, aussi appelée l’Ile Bourbon était autrefois recouverte de forêts "Des battants des lames aux sommets des montagnes", selon l’expression consacrée. Marc Salamolard, chargé de Mission Faune, au Parc national de La Réunion, nous fait...

Keywords : Réunion, Buffer zone of the National Park, Réunion Cuckoo shrike, Réunion Harrier, Video

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