Wetlands: The Legacy of Luc Hoffmann
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Overview
Luc Hoffmann was a passionate ornithologist and scientist who, during the 1950's, launched the first studies demonstrating the ecological importance of wetlands. His findings were proof that these habitats are not just an important haven for biodiversity, but also vital for the survival of humanity. The film depicts Hoffmann's lifelong efforts to preserve wetlands around the globe, from the Mediterranean basin to West Africa.
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