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The final version of the summary of the bands used in the Mediterranean from 1977 until 2023 has bee...
 
23.04.2024 - Christophe Germain

 
The final version of the summary of the bands used in the Mediterranean from 1977 until 2022 has bee...
 
18.04.2023 - Christophe Germain

 
The final version of the summary of the bands used in the Mediterranean from 1977 until 2021 has bee...
 
12.11.2021 - Christophe Germain

 
The final version of the summary of the bands used in the Mediterranean from 1977 until 2020 has bee...
 
04.09.2020 - Christophe Germain

 
The final version of the summary of the bands used in the Mediterranean from 1977 until 2019 has bee...
 
23.07.2020 - Christophe Germain

The Flamingo Atlas is a collaborative platform for information exchange and transfer about the flamingo population of the Mediterranean and West Africa.

Flamingos live in wetlands that are threatened by industrial, agricultural and tourist development. They are a flagship species for the conservation of these rich and unique ecosystems.

The Flamingo Atlas is both a technical exchange platform for the Flamingo Network and a privileged access to the most recent biological data of interest (distribution range, counts) which could be useful to decision makers.

To help us with this project, you can become the
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2010 banding, Camargue
2011 banding, Camargue
2012 banding, Camargue
2013 banding, Camargue
2014 banding, Aigues-Mortes
2015 banding, Camargue
2015 Nest Operation, Camargue
Supporting Flamingos
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