Conference: urban biodiversity through the management of public spaces
Urban biodiversity through the management of public spaces
Chickens, sheep, goats settle in Petit Quevilly for heritage days. The CAUE and OKOTOP propose a mini conference on urban biodiversity through the management of public spaces, led by Nicolas Gaillet, OKOTOP association.
The small farm of the CAUE
To talk about nature and environment, protection of natural heritage, the CAUE 76, in partnership with the association OKOTOP, invites you in its garden to discover its small farm composed of animals of the great northwest breeds: goats, chickens, sheep…
Since 2017, the CAUE 76 has been experimenting with a garden management favorable to urban biodiversity, part of our natural heritage; extensive grazing by Ouessant sheep and mowing deferred lawns testify to this desire.