The Fête de la Nature 2024 takes place from May 21 to 26 in Hauts-de-Seine (92). Discover the program of free events open to all!
The Fête de la Nature returns from May 22 to 26, 2024, with a host of free events focusing on flora and fauna in Paris and the Ile-de-France region. In the Hauts-de-Seine region, the festivities are set to get off to a flying start, with a program of events for the young and the young at heart, starting on May 21.
Whether you fancy a walk or a bike ride, an introductory gardening workshop with your little one, or a sessionlistening to bird songs with an expert, you're bound to find an activity to suit you.
Here are the best events for the Fête de la Nature 2024 in the Hauts-de-Seine! Don't forget to make reservations for certain programs.
Fête de la Nature 2024 in Hauts-de-Seine (92), the program :
To discover:
- Parc Nautique Départemental de l'Ile de Monsieur
- Tuesday May 21, at 3pm: A conference entitled "Discovering careers in biodiversity protection" features experts such as landscape designer Carolina Foïs, Clémence Lerondeau from LPO France, photographer Nicolas Davy and Lorraine Charpentier, ecology engineer at Fox Consulting. The conference will also be available online.
- Domaine Départemental de la Vallée-aux-Loups
- Friday, May 24, 2pm: Nature tour with expert ecologists from the Département. Participants will learn about the methods used to inventory the fauna of Espaces Naturels Sensibles.
- Parc Départemental des Chanteraines
- Wednesday May 22, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Observation of ponds with a biodiversity officer. Participants can discover the fauna of the Tilliers and Hautes Bornes ponds.
- Wednesday May 22, 2.30 - 4.30 pm: Nature drawing workshop on the farm's pond, led by the park's nature coordinators.
- Thursday May 23, 10am-12pm: Birdwatching outing on the Tilliers pond, guided by a biodiversity technician.
- Saturday May 25, 8am: Another birdwatching outing in partnership with the LPO.
- Saturday, May 25, 2pm: Opening and visit of the Tilliers pond exhibition. This exhibition highlights the fauna of reed beds, open water and intermediate banks.
- Parc Départemental de l'Île Saint-Germain
- Wednesday May 22, 2pm: Opening of the exhibition " Objectifs nature ", a collection of amateur photographs.
- Wednesday May 22, 2.30pm: Guided tour by a naturalist photographer to observe the park's flora and fauna.
- Parc Départemental du Chemin de l'Île at Parc Départemental Pierre-Lagravère
- Sunday May 26, 2:30 pm: 5 km nature walk from Nanterre to Colombes, via the Promenade Bleue. Participants will learn about ecological management of sensitive natural areas.
The Hauts-de-Seine department, which manages 27 sensitive natural areas covering some 620 hectares, is showcasing its biodiversity preservation policy through concrete, educational initiatives. These events are opportunities for residents and visitors to connect with nature and understand current environmental issues.
Here's the full program for Fête de la Nature 2024. Don't forget to book for the limited number of activities - it's essential!