Meeting on Mont Caume in the Var, with scientists from the Conservatory of Natural Spaces. The latter are working to build shelters for bats, endangered animals. We witness here the development of a shelter and interviews with Benjamin Dutreige, project manager at the Conservatory of Natural Spaces - Rhône-Alpes and Muriel Gervais, Project manager at the Conservatory of Natural Spaces - PACA.
The International Bat Night aims to make the bat known but also to inform the public about the preservation actions put in place. Meeting with a group participating in this operation, during a night outing, accompanied by a member of the Natural Heritage, Nicolas Fillol. They had the opportunity to listen to the bats on the scientist’s explanations. Interviews of the participants.
Census in Côte d'Or of bats. On this occasion we follow Ludovic JOUVE of the Natural History Society of Autan and Simon-Pierre BABSKI naturalist, in the cellar of a house of Marcellois. Both will carry out an inventory of the animals present on the site. Views on bats and interviews with the two scientists.
In New Caledonia, a species of bat, the bats, is hunted by braconiers. We follow here in their observations of the dogfish, Fabrice Brescia, biologist at the New Caledonian Agronomic Institute and Cendrine Meresse of the Department of the Environment South Province.
In Corsica, an internship is organized by FRAPNA, the Rhône-Alpes Nature Protection Federation, for the attention of national and regional natural park officials. Interview here with the trainees and interview with Jean-François Noblet, FRAPNA host. He discusses the different causes of the disappearance of bats.
In Poitou-Charentes, scientists are studying the migration of bats. We follow them here in a cave. The team of scientists capture some specimens, observe them and band those that are not yet.
Report on bats once present in large numbers in the caves of La Balme but threatened with disappearance by the presence of cave visitors. Cave improvements have been made to save bats and halt their decline.
Meeting with Pedro CEA, from the Centre Ornitologique d'Auvergne. He recovered a bat, awakened in the middle of hibernation. Here, the animal held delicately by the scientist who feeds it worms. Pedro CEA explains the process to follow before releasing the bat.
A hundred Montmartrois, supported by some artists, gathered on Thursday, March 22, 90, to the sound of the accordion, in a square of the hill, vestige of the maquis of Montmartre. They protest against a new project to build an underground car park, the construction of which would result in the disappearance of 23 maples. They had these trees baptized by the artists present who hung on each of them plates bearing the names of artists from Montmartre of the past. Interviews with Montmartroises, and actors Pierre RICHARD, symbolically baptizing a tree, and Roland GIRAUD.
Paris City Hall has decided to build an underground car park avenue Junot in the 18th and declares that all precautions have been taken. Local associations, supported by actor Jacques FABBRI, continue to oppose it. Interviews with Maurice DOUBLET, director of the parking company in Paris SAEMES, and actor Jacques FABBRI, living in the neighborhood opposite the project.
The maquis of Montmartre is finally classified after a legal battle led by the residents for fifteen years. There will therefore be no concrete on the pavements or underground parking to mutilate the trees. Interviews with Jacques FRELAUD, former president of the association Montmartre, and the actor Jacques FABBRI, resident of the district, for whom this victory is the victory of a certain idea of Montmartre, and France DELAHALLE, president of the Committee of safeguarding of Montmartre.
New development in the project of the town hall of the 18th arrondissement of Paris to build a car park avenue Junot. Residents come together in association to defend their living environment. Interview with Maud GARZON of the association for the protection of the Montmartre basement.
Last visit of the television team who directs and participates in the television game, soon on screens, "The keys of Fort Boyard". The fort is ready, filming will begin in 3 weeks.
For 28,000 new francs, André Aerts, a hotelier in Courchevel, bought Fort Boyard halfway between Ile d'Aix and Ile d'Oléron. The construction of this fort was planned by Vauban during the reign of Louis XIV and completed by Napoleon III.
The general council of Charente Maritime has decided to invest in the renovation of Fort Boyard. The site will become the setting for a weekly game show of the production company Tilt, which belongs to the Jacques Antoine group.
Report dedicated to the renovation project of Fort Boyard. Jean Jacques Fève and his wife want to clean and rehabilitate the fort with the establishment of a restaurant and several museums. In order to finance the work, he presented their project in the Essor 87 competition.
The Fort Boyard site is currently under renovation. The fort, bought by the production company Tilt, is now owned by the General Council of Charente-Maritime for a symbolic franc. In return, the production company is in charge of the destination of the site. It is planned to make a game show called "The keys of Fort Boyard". All the work is financed by the General Council and the production company Tilt.