Three lush podcasts about forest conservation
Passionate seed lovers, a fervent guardian of Morvan woods, and ingenious disguises to avoid expropriation… The protection of nature takes many paths, as revealed in these three podcasts.
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Tree Lovers: The Seed Sowers
The engaging narratives of true love resound without embellishment: in the understated and discreet microphone of Elise Andrieu, two passionate seed sowers speak on “Les Pieds sur terre.” First is Florence, who “conquered her eco-anxiety through contact with the forest” and the seeds she has been planting for six years on the 16 hectares owned by her planting association. Next is Jean-Claude, a seed grower from father to son, who faced bankruptcy due to the moon flowers, unprofitable but “so beautiful to look at.” Love knows no bounds. -
Lucienne Haëse: Guardian of the Morvan Forests
Lulu from Morvan, as she is fondly called, grew up in the forests of this natural park, which she was “born into” and sadly left on March 10th, at the age of 84. Her determination, the result of a lifetime of indignation against clear-cutting, was still heard in January on “13-14,” which invited her on the occasion of the release of her book “Mon combat pour des forêts vivantes” (éd. Stock). The shock of destroyed trees, the ecological awakening, letters to elected officials, and the forest collective; everything is there but in a fast-paced manner, adapted to the show. Frustrating, yet inspiring. -
How to Save Your Forest by Disguising Yourself
Someone is running, the leaves rustle, the sheep roam in the wind… Victoire Tuaillon masters the art of immersive podcasts, as evidenced by this captivating episode, rich in INA archives. Propelled into mid-19th-century Ariège, we follow the “Demoiselles,” farmers disguised as feminine and folkloric creatures to scare landowners eager to tear them away from their lands by clearing the forests. A model of resistance close to the podcast “Et parfois, on gagne,” which narrates hope in activism.
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(Translated content from French to English for professional news publication)





