On the island of Sein, birds of prey launched against rabbits to prevent erosion. Rodents have been swarming for years on the fragile island of Finistère, located off the coast of Pointe du Raz, and threatened by erosion.

Since Sunday February 25, we can see two professional falconers, ferrets on their shoulders and in small bags, working in these natural and uninhabited areas. These medium-sized birds were chosen, along with Harris's hawks, to regulate a far too numerous population of wild rabbits.