Paul Saint-Bezard, Étang Saumâtre
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- Title:
- Paul Saint-Bezard, Étang Saumâtre
- Alternative Title:
- Paul Saint-Bezard, Etan Somat
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- Date:
- June 25, 1990
- Description:
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Agwonòm ak defansè lanati Paul Saint-Bezard pale sou kesyon lanviwònman, sitou sou zwazo Etan Somat. Li mete aksan sou diferans ki genyen ant lachas etik ak lachas ki pa etik, epi sou kesyon konsèvasyon animo ki an danje (espèces en voie de disparition).
French agronomist and defender of nature Paul Saint-Bezard discusses the environment, particularly the birds of Étang Saumâtre. He highlights the difference beween ethical and unethical hunting practices and the protection of endangered species.
Paul Saint-Bezard, agronome français et défenseur de la nature, parle de l'environnement. Il se penche particulièrement sur les oiseaux d'Étang Saumâtre. Il souligne les différences entre la chasse éthique et la chasse immorale et détaille le dispositif de protection pour les espèces en voie de disparition.
- Program Type:
- Interview
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- Language:
- French
- Tape ID:
- RL10059RR0681
- Rights:
- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- Rights Note:
- This recording may contain material that was not originally created by Radio Haiti and therefore not covered by the Creative Commons license indicated here. For more information see https://repository.duke.edu/dc/radiohaiti/about#copyright.
- Digital Collection:
- Radio Haiti Archive
- Source Collection:
- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
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- 4f0c4aa32a505bf89ffa2d070d049fed
- radiohaiti
- duke:447512
- RL10059-RR-0681_01
- ark:/87924/r4pk08z5d
- 19fcec50-288c-4527-8838-31a18cb68612
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