Slated for 2008, the creation of a regional natural park will protect the vast natural diversity of the Ariège.And yet, the inhabitants of the 145 communes encompassed therein are not always aware of this wealth.The Association of Naturalists of the Ariège (ANA) has launched many projects to foster this awareness among the youngest.
Baptized Discover the Ariège Pyrénées on the wing, the ANA's annual project is putting the accent, in 2007, on the diversity of the natural reserve of Mount Vallier.Four group leaders of the association will relay one another through the year with theoretical courses and field excursions to study the birds.And in the environment near their schools, the students of 15 classes (from primary to junior high) will have to identify the urban ecosystem.This will be followed by reviews and debates in class with two aims: to add to a traveling exhibition on the subject, and to draft educational documents for the use of the teaching staff.


