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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] Understanding the Guinean savannas in order to improve their protection

The dry savannas of French Guiana are a scarce and threatened habitat. Marianne Palisse, an anthropologist at the University of Antilles-Guyane who is working with GEPOG on the link between man and the cultural landscape, shows us the significance of such an approach and some of its results.

Comprendre les savanes guyanaises pour mieux les préserver
Les savanes sèches de Guyane sont des milieux rares et menacés. Marianne Palisse, anthropologue à l’Université Antilles-Guyane qui travaille sur le lien entre les hommes et ce paysage culturel avec le GEPOG, nous présente l’intérêt d’une telle approche et quelques uns de ses résultats.
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Keywords : French Guiana, French Guiana savannas, Video

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