Discovering wildlife on our Pringy site!

On Tuesday 29 July, our Pringy complex welcomed a very special visitor: Mr FERY, a passionate naturalist from the CPIE du Sud Champagne association, who came to install reptile plaques as part of a biodiversity study. These signs, discreetly installed throughout the site, will enable us to observe the species that live there, which are often elusive. Please do not move them during the study, which will last several months!
The CPIE du Sud Champagne is a local association committed to protecting wildlife, raising public awareness and carrying out environmental assessments. It plays a key role in helping us to better understand and preserve our natural heritage.
Kalizea, Malteurop and VIVESCIA have joined forces to support this association through two concrete actions:
• Donation of grain to feed injured birds cared for by the centre.
• Comprehensive biodiversity assessment of the entire Pringy complex.
On that day, Mr. FERY was accompanied by Bruno ANDRIKO (Malteurop) and myself, Orphée MAILLARD (Kalizea). We spent the entire morning exploring the site with him, fascinated by his ability to interpret every animal, every song, every movement. He shared a wealth of anecdotes and information about the species we encountered, with a contagious passion that made us see our environment in a new light.
Observe, understand, preserve
This morning reminds us that biodiversity is all around us, often discreet, but always precious. And that everyone can play a role in protecting it.
Why not take part in the next session?
Did you know that our site is populated by dragonflies, true flying jewels with bright colours?
Have you ever watched the swallows circling above our heads? They mainly nest under the Malteurop silos, but seem to shun those of VIVESCIA... Why?
And do you know about the distinctive Argiope frelon, a spectacular spider with a yellow and black pattern, as impressive as it is harmless?