We are 1 species among the 20 million that inhabit the Earth we know today that... we don't know much. 86% of terrestrial species and 91% of marine species are unknown to us.
The visible universe, which includes the Earth, the sun, stars and galaxies, is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons grouped into atoms. One of the most surprising discoveries is probably the fact that this ordinary, or baryonic, matter represents less than 5% of the mass of the universe.
the rest of the universe seems to be made up of a mysterious and invisible substance called dark matter (25%) and a force that pushes back gravity called dark energy (70%).
Gilles Boeuf, Professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University, President of the National Museum of Natural History
The health challenges we currently face, including infectious diseases, malnutrition and non-communicable diseases, are linked to the decline in biodiversity and ecosystems Dr. Maria Neira, Director of the WHO Department of Public Health, World Health Organization.
Nature's regeneration weakens pandemics and increases our health and prosperity.
The same forces that are causing extinction, biosphere and climate change are also at the origin of future pandemics.
La vallée éternelle is a unique regenerative sanctuary of life : scientists have so far listed more than 160 protected species, listed in the National Inventory of Natural Heritage.
Every minute, millions of new lives are born here and will help other valleys to regenerate, increase their resilience, regain their diversity and prosperity. Conserving Nature is Conserving ourselves. We are Nature.
Scientific Inventory of the protected species
of la vallée éternelle
Aricia agrestis
Brintesia circe
Euplagia quadripunctaria
Colias crocea
Cupido argiades
Hamearis lucina
Iphyclides podalirius
Issoria lathonia
Leptidea sinapis
Macroglossum stellatarum
Maculinea arion
Maniola jurtina
Melanargia galathea
Melitaea cinxia
Melitaea didyma
Mellicta athalia
Mellicta parthenoides
Minois dryas
Papilio machaon
Pieris brassicae
Polyommatus bellargus
Polyommatus icarus
Pyronia tithonus
Thymelicus
Lucanus cervus
Leptura quadrifasciata
Blaps mucronata
Oxythyrea funesta
Ephippiger ephippiger
Oedipoda caerulescens
Mantis religiosa
Chazara briseis
Phengaris teleius
Brenthis hecate
Carterocephalus palaemon
Fabriciana niobe
Melitaea deione
Plebejus idas
Polyommatus escheri
Polyommatus thersites
Pseudophilotes baton
Satyrus ferula
Sympetrum flaveolum
Argynnis pandora
Boloria euphrosyne
Coenagrion pulchellum
Aglais io
Hesperia comma
Plebejus argus
Aeshna cyanea
Aglais urticae
Alosterna tabacicolor
Alydus calcaratus
Amphipyra pyramidea
Anoplotrupes stercorosus
Anoplodera rufipes
Anthonomus rubi
Apatura iris
Apatura ilia
Aphantopus hyperantus
Araschnia levana
Argynnis paphia
Arethusana arethusa
Argynnis pandora
Bombus hortorum
Bombus pascuorum
Bombus terrestris
Brenthis ino
Callimorpha dominula
Calopteryx splendens
Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis
Calopteryx virgo meridionalis
Calvia decemguttata
Camptopus lateralis
Carabus violaceus
Carabus coriaceus
Ceriagrion tenellum
Cerambyx cerdo
Cetonischema speciosissima
Cetonia aurata aurata
Chrysanthia viridissima
Cicada orni
Chrysotoxum cautum
Chrysomela populi
Colias crocea
Coenonympha pamphilus
Deilephila elpenor
Cyrtaspis scutata
Dorcus parallelipipedus
Dytiscus marginalis
Emmelina monodactyla
Ephippiger diurnus
Episyrphus balteatus
Eriogaster catax
Euphydryas aurinia
Euplagia quadripunctaria
Eurydema ventralis
Forficula auricularia
Gonepteryx Cleopatra
Gonepteryx rhamni
Graphosoma italicum
Helops caeruleus
Hesperia comma
Hipparchia statilinus
Hipparchia fagi
Hyles euphorbiae
Iphiclides podalirius
Issoria lathonia
Leptidea sinapis
Leptophyes punctatissima
Libellula depressa
Limenitis reducta
Limenitis camilla
Lucanus cervus cervus
Macroglossum stellatarum
Marumba quercus
Maniola jurtina
Melanargia galathea
Milesia crabroniformis
Minois dryas
Morimus asper
Nepa cinerea
Ochlodes sylvanus
Nymphalis polychloros
Ocypus olens
Oedemera nobilis
Oedemera flavipes
Omocestus haemorrhoidalis
Orthetrum brunneum
Orthetrum coerulescens
Oryctes nasicornis
Papilio machaon
Palomena prasina
Pachytodes erraticus
Phengaris arion
Phaneroptera falcata
Platycleis affinis
Platycleis albopunctata
Polistes nimpha
Polygonia c-album
Pseudovadonia livida
Pterostichus melanarius
Rhagonycha fulva
Rhodostrophia vibicaria
Saperda punctata
Timarcha tenebricosa
Trichodes apiarius
Vanessa cardui
Xylocopa violacea
Zygaena transalpina hippocrepidis
Erinaceus europaeus
Lepus europaeus
Myotis blythii
Myocastor coypus
Pipistrellus pygmaeus
Argiope bruennichi
Falco peregrinus
Anas platyrhynchos
Chloris chloris
Carduelis carduelis
Certhia brachydactyla
Dendrocopos major
Cyanistes caeruleus
Dendrocopos medius
Erithacus rubecula
Garrulus glandarius
Parus major
Passer domesticus
Otus scops
Picus viridis
Sitta europaea
trix aluco
Turdus merula
Tyto alba
Vipera aspis aspis
Natrix maura
Hierophis viridiflavus
Timon lepidus lepidus
Podarcis muralis
Coprinus comatus
Craterellus lutescens
Craterellus cornucopioides
Salamandra salamandra
Euphorbia esula
insects can survive without us, but we cannot survive without insects - they occupy every square inch of living soil - they aerate and fertilize it - they decompose organic waste and debris - they are at the base of the food chain, feeding millions of animals and, by extension, ourselves
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