When you advertise yourself as the largest international starry sky reserve in Europe and its agro-pastoral landscapes are listed as World Heritage Sites, you inevitably love flashy image hunters.
The Cévennes National Park could have been pleased to see the flourishing on Instagram of the clichés of influencers praising to their community the splendor of its red valleys as far as the eye can see at sunset.
But there is a ransom for this success, which the park managers no longer accept to pay: the endangerment of this protected natural area, its fauna and flora.
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