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French Capital of Biodiversity
Designated Val-de-Vesle
"Best village for biodiversity 2021"

Val-de-Vesle (922 inhabitants, Marne),
"Best village for biodiversity 2021"

 

Val-de-Vesle is a Champagne village which works for the land and functional preservation of the surroundings of its rivers and its exceptional wetland, the Courmelois marsh, whose management and animation are provided by the Conservatory of natural spaces of Champagne-Ardenne.

 

Biodiversity Atlas communale carried out in 2017 with the League for the Protection of Birds made it possible to know in detail the local naturalist issues, which are translated by the adoption by the municipality of an action plan on_cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_the green and blue network  with the creation of a network of ponds, the planting of hedges and orchards of old varieties, but also raising awareness and education about nature. The elementary school of the village thus animates a " Educational Land Area ”, participatory management system for a small plot of natural space and support for the educational project over several years.

 

Extract: Press release of November 16, 2021

To know more

Press release

from November 16, 2021

Field visit report

from July 13, 2021

EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT IT

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THE UNION

PLANT & CITY

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LinkedIn:

Post of Plante & Cité (technical center on green spaces and landscape) - 16.11.2021

FRENCH BIODIVERSITY OFFICE

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LinkedIn:

Post by Mr. David Monnier (French Office for Biodiversity)

- 17.11.2021

GRAND REIMS

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Facebook :

Greater Reims Post

- 19.11.2021

METAMORPHOSIS

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LinkedIn:

Post by Mrs. Ariane Smythe (Metamorphosis)

- 22.11.2021

CAPITAL OF BIODIVERSITY

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Twitter:

Post of the French Capital of Biodiversity

- 22.11.2021

FRANCE BLUE

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Radio:

Podcast France Bleu, section "How are you this morning"

- 25.11.2021 at 7:07 a.m.

FRIDAY WEEKLY

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Log :

Article from "The Friday Weekly"

- 26.11.2021

THE PARISIAN

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Log :

Article from "Le Parisien"

- 26.11.2021

Then, Friday December 3, 2021 at noon, we had the honor to welcome Mrs Bérangère ABBA

State Secretary for Biodiversity.

 

Accompanied by the prefect of the MarnePierre N'GAHANE,

of the sub-prefectJacques LUCBEREILH,

of the deputyEric GIRARDIN,

and the President of the Greater Reims Urban Community Catherine Vautrin,

 

Madam Minister came to the field to realize the actions that we have carried out on the territory of the Commune.
She congratulated us and encouraged us to continue. 

She also went to school to meet the children of the Aire Terrestre Educative. 


It's a great spotlight for Val-de-Vesle!

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THE UNION HAD ANNOUNCED IT:

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DEPUTY DIRECTOR
FROM C.VAUTRIN'S CABINET

Rémi Grandemange

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Twitter:

Post by Rémi Grandemange (Deputy Director of C. Vautrin's office)

- 03.12.2021

THE PREFECT
FROM THE MARNE
PIERRE N'GAHANE

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Twitter:

Post of the Prefect of the Marne

- 03.12.2021

MR.
Eric Girardin

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Twitter:

Post by Deputy Eric Girardin

- 03.12.2021

THE PRESIDENT OF GREATER REIMS
CATHERINE VAUTRIN

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Twitter:

Post from the President of CUGRe

Catherine Vautrin

- 03.12.2021

THE MINISTER
BERANGERE ABBA

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Twitter:

Minister's post

Berangere Abba

- 05.12.2021

Conservatory of natural spaces
of Champagne-Ard.

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Facebook :

Post of the Conservatory of natural spaces of Champagne Ard.

- 06.12.2021

Last Monday, December 6, the "Capital of Biodiversity" Trophy ceremony was organized at the Commune's rural center and it was accompanied by elected officials, partners in the operations carried out such as the LPO, the CENCA, the market gardeners of the Municipality, etc..., but also France 3. that the Mayor was awarded the trophy to the children of the classes concerned by the "Educative Terrestrial Area" of Val-de-Vesle, represented by Lilou and Léo.  

Find here the replay of the France 3 program broadcast on December 8, 2021.

 

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