For the first time, the Parc de la Tête d'Or is taking part in the celebration of Nature by offering fun workshops for children, such as that of the little animals of the undergrowth. Guided tour with the interview of a nature animator and children’s reactions.
Report on the first Nature Festival in the forest of Haye, near Nancy. It is to bring the French closer to their environment that this event was created, which offers many animations. Here one could learn to distinguish medicinal plants, toxic plants and to make soups. Factual images that alternate with visitor interviews.
On the occasion of the Fête de la nature, report on the garden of giants in Lille, inaugurated two years ago, which is part of the tourist attractions of the agglomeration. Visit this island of greenery in the middle of concrete. The factual images alternate with the interview of Elisabeth LAURENT, head of communication of the regional tourism committee and visitor reactions.
Report on the Marais de Saône, which hides treasures and is considered the natural water castle of Besançon. The festival of nature makes it possible to discover unexpected places. Visit the trails arranged with guided tours. The factual images alternate with interviews with Annie MANCHOT, volunteer of the Bird Protection League and Quentin LE TALLEC, host of the LPO.
On the occasion of Nature Day, which this year focuses on people with reduced mobility, a report in the Bay of Somme for a cariole walk with residents of a retirement home, to discover the natural heritage of the region. The factual images alternate with the interview of Philippe CARUETTE, ornithologist of the Parc du Marquenterre and the testimonies of Marguerite DELOISON and Jeannette MARTIN on this visit.
Discover a protected flora on the plateau of Villers Brabois during the Nature Festival. Factual images that alternate with the interview of François VERNIER, botanist, who organizes a discovery route of the protected plants and species of the site, as well as the reactions of visitors.
The first Nature Festival is organized this weekend all over France. In Burgundy, outings are proposed to raise awareness of biodiversity issues as a walk through the Combes d'Ahuy to pursue butterflies. Factual images that alternate with interviews of Régis DESBROSSES, Secretary General of the Conservatory of Natural Burgundy Sites, which explains some human phenomena and behaviours that deplete biodiversity, and the reaction of a visitor.
On the occasion of the Fête de la nature, report at the Landes de Gascogne regional park with guided tours to discover the microscopic world of insects. The factual images change with the interview of Hervé THOMAS, professor of biology and entomologist.
Report on Mont Ventoux, classified this year by the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and which is in honour of the Nature Festival for three days. Today, several classes of the department had made an appointment there. The factual images alternate with the interview of mediators and pedagogues as well as a young schoolgirl.
On the occasion of the Fête de la nature, report at Pointe aux oies in Wimereux, with accompanied walks to discover the natural riches of the site: Pieces of nets, dry bones, knives or unidentified discovery. The factual images alternate with the interview of Grégory MODESTE, nature animator at Eden 62 and reaction of the walkers.
On the occasion of the Fête de la nature, report in Laillé, Ille-et-Vilaine, with free events and country outings to learn to recognize and cook edible plants. The factual images alternate with the interview of Florence LAPORTE, nature guide, and testimonials of visitors.
On the occasion of the festival of nature, the group LAFARGE VAUCLUSE opens its doors to the public of the quarry of Orange where the aggregate is manufactured, a fragment of rock, which is used in materials for the manufacture of public works, civil engineering and building structures. The factual images alternate with the interviews of two professionals in charge of visiting the students.
Report on the Nature Festival in the tribe of Gohapin in Poya. The objective here is to raise awareness of the environmental wealth and, more specifically, the project of planting after the ravages of fire, in partnership with WWF. The factual images alternate with interviews with Hubert GEREAUX, WWF regional coordinator and Denis MEANDU POVEU, tourist guide and nursery specialist.
For the festival of nature, the regional climbing federation offered free initiations for all on the site of Val Saint Martin, famous for its natural walls. The courses, supervised by members of the League for the Protection of Birds, aim to make athletes aware of the nature reserve aspect of these climbing walls. The factual images alternate with the interviews of the supervisors and the reactions of the children.