Eclairages sur les feux de forêt et la faune sauvage en Australie


Résumé

Les feux de forêt de 2019-2020 ont mis sur la scène internationale la situation désespérée de la faune sauvage australienne et les réalités du changement climatique. Cet événement en direct, interactif, d’enseignement à distance, sera constitué de deux séminaires de 1 heure, qui exploreront l’impact des feux de brousse australiens sur la faune sauvage.

  • La partie 1, présentée par Dre Talbot, explorera la . . .

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