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Reforest'Action and the Office National des Forêts invite you to participate in the reforestation of this massif!
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Project description

Reforest'Action and the Office National des Forêts invite you to participate in the reforestation of this massif!

The project at a glance  

  • Number of trees to be planted: 13,500
  • Plantation area: 12 hectares
  • Species planted: cedar, Calabrian pine, European larch
  • Project type: reforestation following a pest attack
  • Planting season: April 2021
  • Certification: PEFC

Context

In this massif located near Mont Lozère, the spruce trees that composed the stand were dying out. Indeed, a bark beetles attack decimated the trees of this monoculture. These xylophagous insects dig galleries under the bark of the trees to lay their eggs. This action causes the affected specimens to wither, causing a great deal of damage in French forests. 

In Vialas, the objectif is to revive a healthy stand. After harvesting the trees invaded by bark beetles, new specimens of various species are planted. This diversity will make the future stand more resilient in the face of future insect attacks. Three species were selected for their ability to adapt to the climatic conditions of the site. This approach also contributes to the fight against global warming, since the trees will store carbon.


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