HAUTES VALLEES DES GARDONS
The Gardons high valleys cover an area of around 74,000 hectares, from Saint-Frézal de Ventalon to Saint-André de Valborgne (in the Gard department). This territory is made up of schist valleys shaped by human activity: terraces, chestnut groves, beals, etc. These valleys are home to the Short-toed Eagle, the Montagu's Harrier, the Peregrine Falcon and the Great Horned Owl,
The high valleys of the Gardons represent an area of approximately 74,000 hectares, located from Saint-Frézal de Ventalon to Saint-André de Valborgne (in the Gard).
This territory is made up of schist valleys and shaped by human activity: terraces, chestnut groves, béals, ...
These valleys are notably home to the Jean-le-Blanc circaet, the common harrier, the peregrine falcon, the great horned owl, the Narbonne rockrose, the round-leaved sundew, ...