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Aero Biodiversity Appoints Microbiologist as Scientific Director

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

microbiology Expert Named‌ Scientific Director to Boost Airport Biodiversity Efforts

Toulouse, France – Dr. Matthieu ⁤galtier, a microbiologist ⁤with a decade of experience studying life ​at the microscopic level and training at‍ the Pasteur Institute, has been ‍appointed scientific director of aero biodiversity, an association dedicated‌ to preserving⁤ biodiversity around airports.‌ The move signals a deepened‌ commitment to ecological preservation within⁤ the aviation sector, leveraging ⁢scientific expertise ‍to enhance ⁤environmental practices.

Aero‍ biodiversity, founded in 2015, works with airports ‌and aerodromes to inventory flora and fauna and ⁢formulate environmental recommendations. Dr. Galtier’s appointment comes as ‍the ⁢association‌ expands its focus to include ‍soil biology -⁤ crucial for ⁣carbon capture within the extensive grasslands surrounding airfields. This expansion builds on the association’s⁤ existing database of over 140,000 observations, encompassing more than 4,000 plant species, 400 ‌bird species, and around twenty bat species, collected from ‌75⁢ airports ⁢and aerodromes, including 15 in the‌ Occitanie‌ region.”Convinced⁢ that science can definitely help preserve the living, I aspire today⁣ to transmit my knowledge and mobilize the collective to protect ecosystems, in particular ⁣in the singular and rich framework⁢ of airport meadows,” Dr. Galtier stated following​ his⁤ appointment. He will oversee a team of 22 ‍naturalists, guiding their work in cataloging species and developing environmental‍ strategies for partner airports.

According ⁢to Lionel Guérin, president of aero biodiversity, Dr. Galtier’s expertise will ‍allow the ‍association to broaden its ⁤scope⁢ “from biodiversity to soil biology,essential for the capture of carbon‍ by the immense biomass of airport meadows.” ⁢The Occitanie region is leading the way, with 13 airports actively engaged in biodiversity initiatives.

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