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Redonner vie aux prairies slovènes

Le déclin de la biodiversité dans les paysages agricoles est problématique depuis des décennies en Slovénie, et les prairies extensives sont l’un des habitats les plus menacés du pays. Le projet LIFE « Conservation et gestion des prairies sèches en Slovénie de l’Est » (aussi connu sous le nom de ‘LIFE to grasslands’) traite de la conservation de la biodiversité dans les paysages agricoles.

L’objectif principal du projet est d’améliorer le statut défavorable des prairies sèches et d’assurer la conservation à long terme de ces habitats, ainsi que des espèces végétales et animales qui leur sont liées dans diverses zones pilotes du pays.

Une importante campagne d’information a été menée tout au long du projet ciblant une grande variété d’acteurs concernés (agriculteurs, ONG, gestionnaires de terres, écoles et universités, habitants locaux), ce qui s’est révélé être un facteur clé de succès.

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28 mai 2020

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