Philippe Puydarrieux, director of the National Forest Park, made no secret of it. “We have no shortage of projects, but as the finance law has not yet been adopted, it is more difficult to incur expenses without really knowing what will be decided. Budget-wise, we are therefore in the dark and it is really restrictive for us. At the start of the year, there are calls for projects that we cannot respond to, for example. It’s a real obstacle for the National Park,” he said, after returning a few moments earlier to what animated 2024, a year marked in particular by the fifth anniversary of the Park.
Among the notable facts to remember: the promotion of deer bellowing through nighttime outings and the demarcation of quiet zones, the pursuit of actions in favor of the youngest (release of the booklet Racine² educational land areas, etc.) or even the exit from the Backpacker's Guide special National Forest Park. But also the loss of…