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Contribution to the biodiversity inventory at Jardin de Gbadolite
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Contribution to the biodiversity inventory at Jardin de Gbadolite

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The Jardin Botanique Zoologique de Gbadolite practises ex-situ conservation on a 300-hectare concession that is relatively visible as a result of daily activities that are gradually attracting visitors, an average of four people a month, mainly from students of all primary, secondary and higher education levels. Management constraints are considerable, and require the support of technical and financial partners in the following activities: - Botanical propagation nursery, - Planting and maintenance of botanical collections, - Care of animals in semi-liberty, - Breeding domestic exotic and wild species, - Production of renewable energy, - Construction of conservation, reception and safety infrastructures, - Supply of materials, equipment and various products. In short, the Botanical and Zoological Garden is subject to a number of constraints, all of which are being addressed by projects with varying timeframes and rapid impact, ranging from the short term to the long term.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
8 July 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207766321

The Jardin Botanique Zoologique de Gbadolite practises ex-situ conservation on a 300-hectare concession that is relatively visible as a result of daily activities that are gradually attracting visitors, an average of four people a month, mainly from students of all primary, secondary and higher education levels. Management constraints are considerable, and require the support of technical and financial partners in the following activities: - Botanical propagation nursery, - Planting and maintenance of botanical collections, - Care of animals in semi-liberty, - Breeding domestic exotic and wild species, - Production of renewable energy, - Construction of conservation, reception and safety infrastructures, - Supply of materials, equipment and various products. In short, the Botanical and Zoological Garden is subject to a number of constraints, all of which are being addressed by projects with varying timeframes and rapid impact, ranging from the short term to the long term.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
8 July 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207766321