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Code de conduite pour les opérateurs touristiques interagissant avec les tortues marines
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
Les tortues marines figurent parmi les animaux les plus fascinants à observer dans la nature. Les eaux du Vanuatu abritent quatre des sept espèces présentes dans le monde : la tortue imbriquée, la tortue verte, la tortue caouanne et la tortue luth.
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Stret Fasin blong wok wetem Totel – Ol Rul blong wok folem long saed blong turisim
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2025
Ol totel hemi wan long ol spesel animol we umi save luk long solwota , long Vanuatu, yumi gat 4 kaen totel, Hoksbill, Grin, mo Letabak. Ol totel ia oli stap kam sor long sanbij blong mekem nes mo putum ek blong olgeta long taem blong bigfala ren (oktoba kasem maj).
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