Simultaneously more colourful than a rainbow and more discreet than a little mouse, the chameleon is an astonishing reptile with the ability to camouflage itself in any environment and to see at almost 360°!
Thanks to its extraordinary abilities, the chameleon has few predators, and the only species with a real influence on its survival is humans.
Between deforestation, the use of pesticides and capture in an attempt to tame them, we are the only ones who can sufficiently limit the threats to their life expectancy, which is already less than 5 years.
The beaver is one of the world's largest rodents. It is notably known for the dams it erects on rivers, its flat tail, and its teeth as long as they are recognizable.
Both a logger and a waterman, it is an animal with an important ecological role. Nevertheless, like many species, this one is threatened because Man invades its territory a little more every day.
Let's go and meet the masters of the forest, the brown bears. A thick fur, a long muzzle, a short tail and round ears...
Here is a beautiful, intelligent and adored animal that unfortunately faces various pressures such as logging, hunting in battues, or the loss of habitat by the construction of human infrastructure...
Another wonderful creature that needs our protection and mobilization.
This adorable little spiky mammal is the best friend of our gardens since it is an insectivore and eats the pests that attack the vegetables in our gardens. It thus preserves the balance of our green spaces, in a completely natural way.
Threatened by the deforestation that destroys its natural environment, the hedgehog is currently considered a protected and precious species to which we must pay attention.