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This note relates the discovery of on species of land snails of the Vendée kind in "marais des Bourbes" (Olonne-sur-Mer) on the Vendée coast. This is the second time Vertigo moulinsiana, a rare species in Vendée, has been found.
Anax parthenope is a very rare dragonfly in Vendée. This article relates how this species bred once only in 2001 on a sand dune in Noirmoutier island.
This note relates the discovery of the Heart-shaped Tongue Orchid which was thought to have disappeared from Vendée in France as it had not been observed for decades.
Le concept d’eurocompréhension signifie intercompréhension dans les trois grands groupes linguistiques européens, à savoir les langues romanes, slaves et germaniques. Il s’agit, en respectant les objectifs1 de la politique linguistique de l’Union Européenne, de parvenir de façon modulaire au plurilinguisme par le biais de compétences réceptives. Dans ce cadre, les recherches linguistiques effectuées sur l’intercompréhension fournissent les bases de transfert interlangues pour l’exploitation cognitive de la parenté entre les langues des groupes différents. ...
This note states the number of grounded sperm whales on the French Atlantic coast and more especially on the coast of Vendée between 1900 and 2002.
Recent extension works of the quarry of La Gouraudière in Mauzé-Thouarsais (in Deux-Sèvres), and excavation works for the water reservoirs to irrigate the cereal fields in Le Bernard (in Vendée) led to the collection of an interesting fauna of ammonites among which several species are close to the téthysian ones.
In 1911, an excursion of the French Botanical Society made it possible to list all the notable plants of the damp hill of Les Hautes Termelières in the North of La Roche-sur-Yon (in Vendée, France). Nearly a century later, this note states the main plants that are to be found on the hill and more particularly 11 species of ferns.