Oiseaux de France goes digital to keep tabs on declining species The organisation hopes this will help them spot avian trends quicker
How the Revolution gave France a head for heritage conservation Today, France leads the way in looking after old buildings and sites, but it is largely due to the country’s tumultuous past
Two lynx kittens born in northern Vosges - the first in 400 years The spring birth follows six years of conservation work by organisations in France and Germany, who are working to reintroduce a Eurasian lynx population in a local nature reserve
news Prix de la France Moche: Why is there an ‘Ugly Towns’ award? The inaugural Prix de la France Moche awards provoked anger among some winners - but organisers reveal why the nominations are necessary
French animal lovers crowd fund purchase of bat cave Cave is one of several that is home to two endangered species of bat
Major work needed to ensure safety of France's bridges Between 20,000-25,000 bridges across France still need major work doing to ensure they are safe, a senator has said, one year after the Mirepoix-sur-Tarn collapse tragedy
French Lascaux caves ‘doing well’ 80 years after discovery France’s famous Lascaux caves are “doing better” thanks to confinement, the conservation manager has said, on the 80th anniversary of the discovery of the sometimes-fragile heritage site.