Les savanes sèches de Guyane abritent un cortège d’oiseaux spécifique, dont le tyranneau barbu, qui a contribué au classement en Important Bird Area du site de Trou Poissons. [Lire la suite...]
Le site de Trou-Poisson appartient à l’ensemble des savanes sèches de la plaine côtière ancienne, que l’on retrouve majoritairement entre les villes de Cayenne et Organabo. [Lire la suite...]
French Guiana is the largest French department, and the most forested, with 96% of its area covered by an immense primary tropical rainforest, one of the best conserved on the planet. [Read more...]
The dry savannas of French Guiana are home to a specific suite of birds, including the Bearded tachuri, whose presence contributed to the classification of the site of Trou Poissons as an Important Bird Area. [Read more...]
The site of Trou Poissons is part of the dry savannas of the ancient coastal plain, which are found mainly between Cayenne and Organabo. [Read more...]