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Support the reforestation of this area affected by ink disease, with Reforest'Action and the Office national des forêts!
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Project description

Support the reforestation of this area affected by ink disease, with Reforest'Action and the Office national des forêts!

The project at a glance

Number of trees to be planted: 7,300 plants
Planting area: 5.4 hectares
Species planted: sessile oak, cherry, chequer tree, wild pear, wild apple
Type of project: restoration of a stand degraded by the disease
Planting date: spring 2020

Background information

These parcels of the Bois d'Arcy national forest were occupied by chestnut coppices. However, floods in June 2016 led to the rotting of natural seedlings, preventing the forest from regenerating itself. The installed stand, having been affected by ink disease, withered away. The presence of this disease as well as the climatic evolution make the chestnut tree unsuitable. We must therefore turn to new species. The Office national des forêts therefore wishes to install a bouquet of five species, including oak and wild fruit trees (wild cherry, chequer tree, pear and apple).

This tree planting project will create a real forest ecosystem. The combination of oak, a species with high ecological value, and wild fruit trees will provide biodiversity with many habitats and resources. The diversity of species will increase the stand's resistance to disease and climatic hazards. Finally, trees will store carbon in a sustainable way.


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