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Faits biodivers

6 episodes
Specialists answer questions about threats to plant and animal diversity, as well as future prospects and protection for this biodiversity.

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1 : Les baleines noires du Saint-Laurent .

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The right whale is struggling to survive in the waters of the St. Lawrence, even though it benefits from extraordinary protection measures.
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2 : Les cerfs de Virginie de Longueuil .

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The white-tailed deer in Longueuil's Parc Michel-Chartrand are so numerous that they are having a very negative impact on the park's ecosystem. The decision to cull half the herd caused quite an outcry, to the point of causing its cancellation.
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3 : La rainette faux-grillon et le chevalier cuivré .

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These two species living in southern Quebec, a small frog and a fish, are extremely vulnerable. Their habitat is under enormous pressure, not least from urban sprawl.
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4 : La biodiversité sous les mers .

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The oceans cover no less than 70% of the surface of our blue planet, and are home to a huge biodiversity of plant and animal life. Yet, for several years now, scientists have been discussing the collapse of marine resources.
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5 : Le monde des insectes .

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Insects are a crucial link in biodiversity. Yet, on a global scale, many insect populations have been declining for several years now. It has to be said that insects are often unloved.
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6 : La biodiversité végétale .

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The UN recently pointed out that humanity has lost 75% of the world's cultivated plants. To this sad fact we must add the accelerated destruction of tropical forests, which constitute ecosystems with the greatest plant diversity.
    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 7 Secondary Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
    Subjects:
    Science and technology Biology Life Systems
    Skills:
    Global Citizenship and Sustainability Critical Thinking Problem Solving
    Themes:
    Environment and Sustainable Development
    French level:
    B1: Threshold B2: Vantage
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