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Réalisé par les cinq journalistes du pôle sciences (science, santé et environnement) de
The Conversation France (Lionel Cavicchioli, Elsa Couderc, Jennifer Gallé, Émilie Rauscher et Benoît Tonson), « L’échappée Sciences » donnera deux fois par mois la parole à des spécialistes pour décrypter actualités et sujets scientifiques.
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Host and filmmaker Tom Opre discusses dynamic topics with some of the most well-known and recognized experts on wildlife and habitat conservation. It’s a no holds barred, reality-based conversation about all the things Wild under man’s ever increasing shadow.
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