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Protecting Aveyron’s Aquatic Biodiversity: Our Ongoing Efforts

The Aveyron department is renowned for its diverse aquatic ecosystems, teeming with unique flora and fauna. FPPMA12 is committed to safeguarding this natural heritage for future generations. Our efforts encompass habitat restoration, pollution control, and the monitoring of fish populations. We collaborate with local communities and scientific experts to implement effective conservation strategies.

One of our key initiatives involves restoring degraded riverbanks and wetlands. These habitats are crucial for fish spawning and provide shelter for various aquatic species. By planting native vegetation and removing invasive species, we enhance the ecological integrity of these areas. We also work to reduce pollution from agricultural runoff and industrial discharge, ensuring cleaner and healthier waterways.

Furthermore, FPPMA12 conducts regular fish population surveys to assess the health of aquatic ecosystems. This data informs our management decisions and helps us identify areas that require immediate attention. Through these comprehensive efforts, we strive to maintain the ecological balance and protect the aquatic biodiversity of the Aveyron region.

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