Sunday, June 10, 2012, RTE (Electricity Transmission Network), in partnership with the National Botanical Conservatory of the Paris Basin, the town hall of Marolles-en-Brie, Natureparif, and Vigie-Nature, is offering a botanical walk to discover rare and lesser-known plants that live in the high-voltage corridors of the Notre-Dame forest in Marolles-en-Brie (94).
This unique visit to discuss biodiversity, led by experts including a mediator from the Vigie-Nature program, is the perfect opportunity to ask questions and learn about participatory science observatory protocols (50,000 observations for the forest and SPIPOLL – Photographic Monitoring of POLLinating Insects).
Practical Information:
Sunday, June 10, in the afternoon
Meeting point at 2:30 PM for the start of the walk: group introduction followed by a guided walk (duration: approximately 1 hour 30 minutes). For those who wish, the walk will be followed by a snack in the heart of nature.
Notre-Dame state forest in Marolles-en-Brie (94)
Meeting point and departure for the walk: Allée de Villemenon parking lot at the edge of the forest, near the Bagaudes equestrian center. The route of the walk follows the high-voltage lines along the Morbras road.
To participate in this free walk, simply register online here (subject to availability, of course) before Sunday, June 3, at midnight.
The walk also has its own Facebook event.

