On Monday 19th, Charlotte Esposito, in charge of the Observatory for the cetaceans in French Polynesia was invited by the Rotary Club to deliver a special lecture on the the marine mammals, the rules to respect in French Polynesia and the diversity of species we can encountered. During more than 2 hours, she relayed her […]
International Food Waste Coalition, the first collaborative approach…
International Food Waste Coalition, the first collaborative approach from field to the plate has been created to fight against food waste. using an approach covering the all chain of the value, Ardo, McCain, PepsiCo, SCA, Sodexo, Unilever Food Solutions et le WWF join their strengths and expertise to fight against “food waste” in the food […]
Climate change: the snow leopard at the brink of the chasm…
Registered on the red list of IUCN, the snow leopard is endangered. It is estimated that the species not contain more than 4,000 individuals in the wild, and their numbers continue to decline. Looking to interpellate on the need to setp up an urgent international action to protect it, the WWF is today releasing an […]
3rd one day dedicated to the Science Fair…
On Friday and during the all day long, Programs ware performed in secondary schools by local experts and scientists; an “open door day” was organised at the IRD (Institute for the Research and the Dévelopment) and CRT (Center for the recycling and the sorting) from Fenua Ma offered visits for the students: The IRD (Institute […]
Launching of the Science Fair days…
This first day of the Science Festival celebration on the theme: ” Ecosystem services in French Polynesia: what is the purpose of the nature” allowed to gather almost 400 people (350 students and 50 general public). During the forenoon, at the Paul Gaughin High School, 350 students from 15 to 17 years old, attended the […]
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