Wetlands in the water cycle

Did you know that wetlands, like the Bonnemort marsh in Bourcefranc-le-Chapus, act as natural sponges?
Les zones humides dans les cycles de l'eau

Dates & opening times

Open the wednesday 10/06/2026 as of 09:00 to 11:00

Description

They absorb, filter and slowly release water, playing a key role in regulating the water cycle. Take a walk with the CPIE Marennes-Oléron to learn how water circulates in the marshes, how flora and fauna adapt to this unique environment, and why it's so crucial to preserve these areas.

Tracking

Wetlands in the water cycle Lieu précisé lors de l'inscription17560, Bourcefranc-le-Chapus

Characteristics

Languages
French
Type
Nature and relaxation
Themes
Environment

Charges

Gratuit

Contact

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