With their big ears and soft fur, it's hard not to fall for the rabbit, the little mammal that inhabits our countryside. The European rabbit, a small inhabitant of meadows and forests, is under threat from habitat destruction, disease and climate change.
Yet this small animal plays an essential role in ecosystems. If we want to continue to cross paths with them, let's preserve the forests where they live!
Elegant and delicate, the doe is the queen of our forests. Its presence plays an essential role in the balance of forest ecosystems.
Unfortunately, the destruction of natural habitats and hunting are a growing threat to this iconic species.
To ensure that the doe continues to grace our woodland walks, let's take action to protect their habitat.
Mysterious and observant, the owl is king of the night. Its melancholy song lulls us to sleep. This nocturnal hunter plays a crucial role in controlling populations of small animals.
However, the disappearance of forests, the use of pesticides and light pollution are endangering its habitat and its prey.
If we still want to hear their hooting, let's protect the forests where they live!
The little acrobat of forests and parks, the squirrel plays an important role in the development of trees by dispersing seeds.
Threatened by the loss of its natural habitat and deforestation, it is also sensitive to predators and climate change.
The squirrel reminds us of the importance of protecting our green spaces to preserve the wildlife that inhabits them.
The sloth, famous for its slowness and tranquillity, is an emblematic animal of the tropical forests of Central and South America. It feeds on leaves, spending most of its life hanging from trees.
However, deforestation is making them extremely vulnerable. This endearing animal reminds us of the importance of conserving our tropical forests.