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On this site, you were able to discover a large number of natural milieux, protected animals, special habitats and a remarkable heritage.

We are all responsible for nature, which was left to us by our parents and grandparents, and which we in turn will pass on to our own children.

You too can contribute to protecting nature:
• Try to learn more about nature and the way it works: this will help you understand it better and love it more.
• Share your knowledge of nature with your friends and classmates, your family and teachers, so that they in turn become more aware of it and love it too.
• If we all love nature, we shall preserve it, protect it and be proud to show it to our children.

Recommended ways to behave in natural surroundings and in the forest :
     
evitons la cuillette
Don't pick anything.

animaux en laisse...
Keep pets on a lead.

pas toucher nature...
Observe the fauna without touching it.
     
gaulois ! ! !
After damage caused by storms,
be vigilant in the forest.

courtoisie
Hikers: respect each other.

     
soin du patrimoine
Preserve ruins and other sites.

dechets
Don't throw anything away,
take rubbish home.

embeter animaux
Stay on the paths and tracks.
     
vehicules
Our vehicles shouldn't block access
to the forest or cultivated areas
- use the designated parking areas.

restons sur les chemins
Stay on the ways open to the public.

     
feu
Don't bring fire into the forest.

traces
Use paths over 2 metres wide, with double markings.

equipement
Respect the facilities and signs.
     
nocturne
Only go into the forest an hour after dawn,
leaving it an hour before dusk.

respect
Respect all users of nature.

     
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