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Great East. a Quarter of the Species in the Region Are on the Red Lists of the Great East Naturalistic Data Office

The Office for Naturalistic Data (Odonat) of the Great East has been working since 2020 to draw up red lists of endangered species in the Great East. Long-standing work at the national and international level, but which remains rare at the regional level. An initiative which requires a considerable mobilisation but allows to have a precise and valuable database.
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The Office for Naturalistic Data (Odonat) of the Great East has been working since 2020 to draw up red lists of endangered species in the Great East. Long-standing work at the national and international level, but which remains rare at the regional level. An initiative which requires a considerable mobilisation but allows to have a precise and valuable database.

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republicain-lorrain.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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