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Planetepassion - Wildlife conservation. |
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About photos used on this site. In addition to the photos taken by myself there are a large number of other people that have contributed their photos for use. Please feel free to save them to your personel computer for your own use, if you wish to use them for other purposes please contact us, generally if the purpose is educational or non profit making, permission will be granted. Thank you for your consideration.
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Back to: Species fact files. (snakes, lizards, frogs, toads, newts, otters, beavers, bats, birds, pond turtle, stag beetle, genet, stone marten / pine marten, loir / lérot). Frequently asked species questions, mainly things that worry or confuse people, such as pine processionary caterpillars. Photo galleries, some of the everyday things to be found in France, insects, flowers, mammals. Growing potatoes above the ground. Not quite wildlife in France, but I hope you find it an interesting method. Various Lists, which you may find useful, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, hunting. STOPPING JUNK MAIL. Some 42kg of junk mail per household in France end up in the rubbish bag each year CLICK HERE Lots of links to local conservation / wildlife associations. REGIONS Here you will find details of bird, wildlife & environment groups in your local area. Links to other sites. Links to other sites with useful content or a French interest. Making your land hunt free "Chasse Interdite" Want to know what is involved in your part of France - Contact us. Worried about large white or creamy "grubs" in your garden? Go to this excellent maria fremlin guide, click on the photo. |
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Photo: Man Orchid, France.
Photo: Dragonfly larva, France
Photo: Platerum depressum, France
Photo. Greater butterfly orchid |
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If you think that herbicides and pesticides are harmless this is what happened to an apple tree in someone's garden in France from spray drift, only the fine mist which carries in the air. The side nearest the wheat field is without growth. Imagine how the people who live there feel with this poison wafting across their garden. Do you use these products in your garden where children or adults spend their time?
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