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April 14th, 2011

New technology for the White-breasted Thrasher

The University of the Antilles and French Guiana (UAG), alongside l’AOMA, is taking part in a…
March 31st, 2011

[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…
March 23rd, 2011

[Video] Réunion National Park: our island, our pride

The Réunion National Park is one of the coordinators of the Life+ Cap DOM project. Created in…

Coordinators

Local coordinators

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AOMA – The purpose of the AOMA (Ornithological Society of Martinique) is to protect the birds of Martinique, conduct scientific research in ornithology and initiate and raise awareness about ornithology.

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GEPOG – Founded in 1993 by a group of naturalists, the GEPOG(Group for the Study and Protection of Birds in French Guiana) is a non-profit organization. Since 2006, GEPOG has been a member of France Nature Environnement. GEPOG focuses its work on environmental education and awareness, increasing knowledge of French Guiana’s birds and contributing to their protection.

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SEORThe SEOR (Réunion Society for Ornithological Studies) is a non-profit organization founded in 1997. There are currently 240 members and membership has been increasing annually since the organization was created. SEOR’s goal is to foster conservation of Réunion’s avifauna and its habitats. Its expertise in ornithological studies is regularly called upon by territorial planners and management authorities of nature areas. SEOR works to promote knowledge and raise awareness of the protection of the environment, of which birds represent an essential component.

Logo Parc national de La Réunion
Réunion National Park – Created in 2007, Réunion National Park is a public establishment. It covers 42% of the area of Réunion Island. Like all national parks, it has several missions : to acquire knowledge of and protect landscapes and the cultural and natural heritage ; inform, sensitize and promote visits by the public, thanks in particular to teams present on the ground ; guide and support local, eco-friendly, sustainable development by partnering with relevant stakeholders, primarily in the park’s buffer zone.

National coordination

Logo LPOThe LPO (Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux), a French national non-governmental organization (NGO) wich works to protect birds and the ecosystems on wich they depend, in particular associated fauna and flora. LPO is the French Partner for BirdLife International.

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