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RES MARIS flies to Lebanon!

Anna Di Domenicantonio / 14 October 2015

12107991_748063178639125_7373321746613477898_nBetween 14 and 16 October, at the Saint Joseph University in Beirut, Lebanon,
a Res Maris project delegation, composed of representatives of the Biodiversity Conservation Centre of the University of Cagliari will present the project under the Ecoplantmed international conference.

14 October 2015 in news.

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