Heritage: giving for nature: the new trend

Heritage: giving for nature: the new trend

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Boat trip in Maillezais, in the Marais poitevin. jean-luc bohin/JONATHAN – stock.adobe.com

INQUIRY – Fight against the disappearance of the Canal du Midi, reforestation project of the Marais poitevin, restoration of the hydraulic works of the island of Yeu… To the defense of old stones is now added that, essential, of natural spaces, landscapes and even biodiversity.

A fight is underway against the disappearance of the Canal du Midi, an architectural, natural and heritage jewel listed by Unesco, located near Toulouse. Affected by the color canker disease (a microscopic fungus), the plane trees that border and hold this work built under Louis XV die one by one. A major mobilization campaign was launched by Voies navigables de France, with appeals for donations and sponsorship, and the creation of events. “It has so far attracted 20,000 donors and 70 companies, and is a huge success with the public,” we explain at the national river logistics operator.

One by one, the sick plane trees forming a cathedral of greenery above the water are replaced, and the banks restored (52 kilometers so far, and 16,700 trees replanted). This summer, a solidarity rowing rally, as well as two concerts, raised several thousand euros.

The road is still long, since the canal and its channels stretch…

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