The
result of an eventful geological history, the rocks and cliffs play
an emblematic role in the Biosphere Reserve scenery. This rocky milieu
is also home to a very specific flora and fauna (birds of prey, reptiles,
ferns, lichens,
).
Climbed, visited and used as bivouacs by sportsmen and walkers looking
for thrills or panoramic views, these milieux, often limited in area,
are fragile and need to be carefully respected. The continued presence
of certain species, such as peregrine falcons, for example, depends
entirely on an intelligent approach to the use of these areas.
Other rupicolous species live underground or in ruins or lofts. Preferring
dark, often damp environments these birds of prey, bats, and spiders
are often unloved! However, once we overcome our prejudices against
them, we discover that the area is rich in wild life.
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