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July 6, 2026Villar-d'Arène - Lautaret Garden
From 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. By Rolland Douzet, botanist and assistant director of the Lautaret Botanical Garden. Everything you need to know about this premier destination for alpine botany, with its unparalleled ecological diversity.
Since the late18th century, Lautaret has been renowned for its diverse ecosystems. Its strategic location in the heart of the Alps gives rise to remarkable natural diversity. A quarter of France’s flora can be found here. During this first summer lecture, learn about the history of botany and the natural riches of the surrounding area, and ask all the questions you’ve been dying to ask! A complimentary drink will be served at the end of the lecture.
Rolland Douzet is the assistant director of the Lautaret Garden. He has been working there for some thirty years. He also teaches plant biology, botany, biodiversity, and evolutionary ecology atUniversité Grenoble Alpes. Every summer at Lautaret, he organizes training courses in botany and alpine plant ecology.
Published on April 8, 2025
Updated on April 2, 2026
Date
July 6, 2026
from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. As part of the "Monday Lectures" Free, no reservation required A social gathering will be held after the conference
Location
Villar-d'Arène - Lautaret Garden Conference Room Visitor Center
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