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From Molières to Pecqueuse, a transhumance reconnects residents to agriculture and livestock

2024-03-30T16:55:29.580Z

Highlights: Around 30 sheep were herded behind the nursery school in Molières (Essonne) this Saturday March 30. The event was organized by students from the Chevreuse Valley National Park. The sheep are getting impatient, we will have to free them, announces Flore Lenglet, sustainable agriculture project manager at the ChevREUSE Valley National park. The makeshift enclosure installed for the occasion will soon open. But first, we must give some information to the approximately 80 courageous people who braved the capricious weather of this Easter weekend.


Despite the rain, 80 people followed the flock of Essonne sheep this Saturday morning. The event was organized by students from the


Around thirty sheep were herded behind the nursery school in the village of Molières (Essonne) this Saturday March 30. The makeshift enclosure installed for the occasion will soon open. But first, we must give some information to the approximately 80 courageous people who braved the capricious weather of this Easter weekend to attend an educational transhumance.

“Don’t walk too quickly”, “don’t leave waste on the path”, announces Flore Lenglet, sustainable agriculture project manager at the Chevreuse Valley National Park. The sheep are getting impatient, we will have to free them.

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