Société zoologique de France
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La Société zoologique de France (English: "Zoological Society of France"), founded in 1876 by Aimé Bouvier, is a scientific society devoted to Zoology. It publishes a bulletin and organises the Prix Gadeau de Kerville de la Société zoologique de France.
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Formation | 1876 |
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Type | Learned society |
Purpose | Promoting zoology, evolution, and biodiversity |
Location | |
Coordinates | 48.844441°N 2.342211°E / 48.844441; 2.342211 |
Official language | French |
Secretary General | Alexandra Quilhac |
Founder | Aimé Bouvier |
President | René Lafont |
Vice president | Michel Descamps |
Vice president | Christine Rollard |
Parent organization | Institut océanographique de Paris |
Affiliations | Faculté de Biologie - UFR 927 (Paris-Sorbonne University) |
Website | link |
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