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The Reunion Plunged Into the Dark to Save Its Endemic Petrels

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Saint-Pierre (France), 18 Apr 2026 (AFP) – Every year in the spring, the communes of La Réunion are called to extinguish their public lights in order not to disturb the first flight of the petrels of Barau, an endemic species of the island, in danger of extinction. Of its utility parked near the cliff overlooking the Bassin [...] Read more The Reunion plunged into the dark to save its endemic petrels appeared first on MARINE & OCÉANS.
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Saint-Pierre (France), 18 Apr 2026 (AFP) – Every year in the spring, the communes of La Réunion are called to extinguish their public lights in order not to disturb the first flight of the petrels of Barau, an endemic species of the island, in danger of extinction. Of its utility parked near the cliff overlooking the Bassin [...] Read more The Reunion plunged into the dark to save its endemic petrels appeared first on MARINE & OCÉANS.

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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