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Here, no hunting or logging but 500 hectares left to nature. Brut followed the actress and comedian Fatou Guinea to the Vercors wildlife reserve.
Comedian Fatou Guinea took us to a wildlife reserve. Alongside the On est Prêt movement, it is committed to preserving it. She wanted to see what it looked like on the pitch. “It’s in the Vercors, it’s the first time I’m coming, I’ve never been here, and I can tell you one thing, it’s that it’s beautiful“, she rejoices. Fatou grew up in the Parisian suburbs, far from nature. By visiting this reserve, she recognizes having realized the importance of respecting our environment:”I think it would be good for a lot of people to see that, for people to realize that it feels good to see animals that roam free, that are not afraid, that trees grow, that we don’t does not need to cut them. We need it, the worst is that we need it. “
Fatou Guinea recalls that this kind of initiative exists elsewhere in the world, such as in Asia, Africa or even America, “biggest polluter in the world“.”There are areas where animals live there and no one comes to bother them. “”So I think that we in France have beautiful fauna, we have beautiful flora and we really have to preserve it.“, she concludes.
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