Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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News in Lorraine, Champagne, Ardennes

On July 28, 2009, Francois Fillon has come in Haute-Marne to announce the creation of the national park of the deciduous forest. Indeed, this department has been waiting a long time this founding act. The Prime Minister has officially announced the choice of Southwest and Châtillonnais Marne to receive the 11th french national park on the hardwood forest.
It was decided at the discussions around the Grenelle Environment Forum, to complement the existing network of national parks on three new parks to meet the protection of three key ecosystems and poorly represented within existing national parks.
National parks are areas largely exceptional, because there is a combination of geology, climate, biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, human activities and landscapes, or between nature and culture.

Readers are interested in national parks are invited to consult the work of Bernard de Planta, Arc-en-Barrois, a flush exception of the Princes of Orleans to the 1970 .

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The St. Hubert of July and August 2009

Getaways ...

hunting Morocco My Youssef Alaoui:
"Since 1923, the first legislation on its police, hunting in Morocco has evolved quite favorable framed by the High Commission for Water and Forests "Sustainable Hunting, backed by an optimal use of resources" as emphasized by the director, Dr. Abdelhadim Lhafi. This national policy can be supported by all hunters Moroccan who now need to be managers. For this, needed a serious knowledge of hunting, its laws, game species, territory, weapons, dogs ... My Youssef Alaoui, provides information on the miles who allow hunters to defend Moroccan competently the future of hunting in their country. "

Hunt Middle Ages Lucien-Jean Bord and Jean-Pierre Mugg:
«(...) This period of a millennium which was illustrated by the great master of all hunting, Gaston Phoebus, worthy well this fascinating book that should satisfy the curious and studious in explaining who we hunted, where, what, how, when and why. This is a great history book of hunting. "

A boar home , anonymous narrative:
" Kiss, cuddle, cuddling, affection, affection ... These words seem inappropriate to talk about the relationship between man and wild boar, unless it is at home on a farm Dombes treated as a pet and familiar: it is also prohibited. The experience is not without interest when the author, heroine of this adventure, we describe in greater detail the almost familial ties that bind him over four years to a small female boar that will grow, procreate and procreate again. (...) The boar is a wild animal and not a pet. Keeping it in the woods and not in a salon: so that hunters love and respect without needing to hug him. "

bizard deer heads Alain Francis
«(...) With explanations classified perfectly, with wonderful photos of deer or trophy, with radiographic images that only a doctor could make passionate, this book brings to light the deer completely original and innovative which is widely expected to participate in the education of hunters interested in understanding why this or that wearing a deer head Bizard. Find an explanation may be satisfactory but reading this book will leave us always thoughtful and admire some of the mysteries of nature. "

Hunting safari in Africa Jean-Claude Godefroy:
"This book is small, it fits in a pocket and will be most useful to the hunter traveler who, on the ground, will need to converse in English. It is not a glossary but a synthetic collection recalling words or phrases that the most common one is forced to use during different phases of a hunting trip in Africa. It is about the journey and the plane, accommodation and equipment, the different phases of hunting, wildlife, stay ... This book will not replace the current practice of the English language but at least it can help a good review vocabulary before ending up in the heat of action. "

"From the mid-twenties, John H. Taylor, an Irishman travels Africa, Angola, Kenya and Mozambique to Somalia, hunting, poaching without limits for more than three decades. (...) With the ivory reason for living, by gambling laws as borders, he indulged in all the poaching and trafficking? It was another time when hunting was not recreational athlete but a true adventure, dangerous and difficult. Experience is forte et les réflexions de John H. Taylor sauront à nouveau instruire les chasseurs passionnés par les grands gibiers africains.»


Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of overseas

L'ouvrage de Jean Laboureur, Afrique, dernière terre de Dieu a été honoré d'un compte rendu de qualité de Yves Boulvert dans le tome LXVII de 2007 de Mondes et Culture. Compte rendu annuel des travaux de l' Académie des sciences d'Outre-Mer .

«Dans cette œuvre, Jean Laboureur relate son initiation d'autodidacte à la brousse africaine et ses multiple experiments between 1948 and 1960. (...) The book is well written, is very pleasant to read emotions experienced, picturesque descriptions of morning in Africa, for example, or long walks in the bush (...). As the title says, this is an interesting account of life in the bush in the 1950s. The book ends at the dawn of African independence, we expect more. "