Tour du Valat
Tour du Valat
  • Navigation access
  • Content access
  • Footer access
  • Adopt a flamingo
  • Documentary portal
  • Search
  • fr
  • en
  • The Tour du Valat
    • History and values
    • The estate
    • Our team
    • Organisation chart and CVs
    • Governance and budget
    • Partners and sponsors
    • Visiting the Tour du Valat
  • Mediterranean wetlands
    • Types of Mediterranean wetlands
    • Threats, issues and protection
    • Spotlight on the Camargue
    • The Mediterranean Alliance for Wetlands
    • The Mediterranean Wetlands Observatory
  • Our actions
  • Media
    • The Library
    • Recent publications
    • Activity reports
    • The HAL portal
    • Books, booklets and reports
    • Institutionnal documents
    • Photo gallery
    • Videos
  • News
  • Support us
    • Adopt a Flamingo
    • Make a contribution
    • Make a donation or bequest
  • Navigation access
  • Content access
  • Footer access
  • Adopt a flamingo
  • Documentary portal
  • Search
  • fr
  • en
Tour du Valat
  • The Tour du Valat
    • History and values
    • The estate
    • Our team
    • Organisation chart and CVs
    • Governance and budget
    • Partners and sponsors
    • Visiting the Tour du Valat
  • Mediterranean wetlands
    • Types of Mediterranean wetlands
    • Threats, issues and protection
    • Spotlight on the Camargue
    • The Mediterranean Alliance for Wetlands
    • The Mediterranean Wetlands Observatory
  • Our actions
  • Media
    • The Library
    • Recent publications
    • Activity reports
    • The HAL portal
    • Books, booklets and reports
    • Institutionnal documents
    • Photo gallery
    • Videos
  • News
  • Support us
    • Adopt a Flamingo
    • Make a contribution
    • Make a donation or bequest
Research institute for the conservation of Mediterranean wetlands
  • Home
  • News
  • News
  • 327 flamingo chicks ringed on the salt marshes of Aigues-Mortes!
Back to News
  • A- Switch to smaller font size
  • A+ Switch to biggest font size
  • Print
  • Share
  • RSS
News Camargue, France • Published on 7 August 2020

327 flamingo chicks ringed on the salt marshes of Aigues-Mortes!

© A. Arnaud

Never before seen on the salt marshes of Aigues-Mortes: more than 20,000 couples of Greater Flamingos have invested this year this site in the Camargue Gardoise, to reproduce! This is a great reward for the efforts made by the Salins group, which worked to ensure that conditions were particularly favorable. The saltworks turn out to be a mosaic of natural environments of great biological richness.

Today more than 12,000 flamingo chicks are born. The Tour du Valat, in partnership with the Salins Group, led an exceptional and delicate operation on 5 August: the ringing of 300 chicks. This year, due to the health situation, the ringing operation had a particular format. Only about twenty volunteers (instead of the usual 180), supervised by the scientific staff of the Tour du Valat, took part in it at dawn. This operation helped to improve knowledge of this emblematic bird of the Camargue.

Flamingo ringing on August 5, 2020 © Fabrice Pavanello

The ringing, an essential step for the study of flamingos

Ringing consists in equipping each chick with a plastic ring on which a unique code is engraved, readable from a distance. The chicks, gathered in a nursery, are encircled by the volunteers and brought back to an enclosure where they are then taken in hand to be ringed, weighed and measured. Each chick is then released into the pond where it joins the nursery.

These rings, regularly read by ornithologists all over the Mediterranean basin, constitute a great source of information by making it possible to study the movements of each flamingo and to know its lifespan, the frequency of its reproduction, its breeding and feeding sites, etc.

A long-term research program to make the right management choices

Ringing is part of a study program initiated at the creation of the Tour du Valat in 1954, and strongly structured from 1977 with the annual marking of several hundred chicks. This program is today conducted jointly in France, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Algeria and Mauritania as part of an international network. More than 700,000 ring readings all over the Mediterranean basin have thus enabled a better understanding of the behaviour of this amazing species and the adoption of appropriate conservation measures. Thanks to the combined action of researchers and wetland managers, flamingo populations have today reached a satisfactory level for the safeguarding of the species.

Greater Flamingos, ambassadors of wetlands

Lagoons, estuaries, deltas, marshes, lakes, ponds, rivers… Wetlands are among the most productive environments in the world and provide essential resources and services. They are also invaluable reservoirs of biodiversity. Yet over the last 50 years, nearly 50% of the wetlands in the Mediterranean basin have been destroyed. Pressures are particularly strong on coastal wetlands, where flamingos live. These emblematic birds, dependent on shallow brackish and salt water lagoons, are particularly fond of salt marshes. They therefore remain a vulnerable species, as most of the wetlands on which they depend are threatened.

Continue the adventure by sponsoring a Greater Flamingo

Sponsorship is an original and fun way to get to know Greater Flamingos better while helping to save them and protect the wetlands they love so much! Sponsorship means direct participation in the study and protection of Greater Flamingos by financing, among other things, population monitoring activities as well as the purchase of the necessary equipment for observers from North Africa, West Africa and the Middle East. Becoming a sponsor allows you to be informed of the movements of your godchild when he or she is sighted and to receive regular news from neighboring colonies, videos and beautiful photos of flamingos.

➡️ Read more on Greater Flamingo sponsorship

 

Reportage France 3 (French TV) during the ringing of August 5, 2020

For further

Links

  • + d'infos sur la dynamique des populations de flamants roses

Newsletter

Keep up with Tour du Valat news:
Show previous newsletters
News Archives
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
Agenda Archives
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013

Related
projects

All projects
Ongoing project
Species Conservation

Population dynamics of the Glossy Ibis

Camargue, France, Spain • 2006
Ongoing project
Species Conservation

Monitoring passerines in the Camargue

Camargue, France • 2015
Ongoing project
Species Conservation

Population dynamics of Slender-billed Gull

Camargue, France • 1991
Ongoing project
Species Conservation

Population genetics and major histocompatibility complex in the Greater Flamingo

Algeria, Camargue, France, Italia, Mauritania, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey • 1977
Tour du Valat
Tour du Valat

Le Sambuc - 13200 Arles
France

Phone : +33 (0)4 90 97 20 13

[email protected]


Contact
  • Practical information
    • Calendar
    • Past events
    • Vacancies
    • Interactive map
    • Logo & access map
  • Legal information
    • Legal notice
    • Cookie policy (EU)
  • Linkedin
  • Facebook
  • Vimeo
  • RSS
Gérer le consentement aux cookies
We use cookies to enhance your experience on our web site.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Settings
Le stockage ou l’accès technique est nécessaire dans la finalité d’intérêt légitime de stocker des préférences qui ne sont pas demandées par l’abonné ou l’utilisateur.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. Le stockage ou l’accès technique qui est utilisé exclusivement dans des finalités statistiques anonymes. En l’absence d’une assignation à comparaître, d’une conformité volontaire de la part de votre fournisseur d’accès à internet ou d’enregistrements supplémentaires provenant d’une tierce partie, les informations stockées ou extraites à cette seule fin ne peuvent généralement pas être utilisées pour vous identifier.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
See settings
{title} {title} {title}