What if monitoring biodiversity was much more than just counting species? Between high-tech sensors, mountains of data, and political choices, the science of biodiversity raises questions: who decides what we observe? What are these numbers really for? Is scientific neutrality an illusion? Come explore these questions with Vincent Devictor, ecologist and researcher at the Institut des Sciences de l’Évolution de Montpellier (ISEM), during his public conference: "Biodiversity Under Surveillance: Between Science, Ethics, and Commitment" 📅 Monday, May 4 | ⏰ 6:45 PM–8:30 PM 📍 Le Corum, Auditorium Pasteur Why attend? * Discover how technology transforms our view of living beings. * Understand the strengths and limitations of scientific data. * Reflect together: should science remain neutral in the face of ecological urgency? This interactive conference, open to all and without prerequisites, will be followed by a discussion session. A unique opportunity to engage with an expert and enrich your thinking on environmental issues. 🔗 Register now: https://ptolemee.typeform.com/BioMonWeek2026
Event from the official agenda of Montpellier; location: Office français de la biodiversité Pérols; address: Place Charles de Gaulle, 34470, Montpellier.
Source: Agenda Montpellier
