00:00They are not measured by more than 25 cm.
00:18The Pyrénées are a real small aquatic vessel,
00:22which makes it difficult to observe.
00:25We are on the plateau of Bius,
00:27in the heart of the Pyrénées,
00:30precisely in the vallée d'Osso.
00:32The Pyrénées is a small mammal that lives in the Pyrénées.
00:36It's a very typical mammal that weighs about 20 cm.
00:39It's made of palm leaves,
00:41which allows them to swim in the Pyrénées.
00:44It's made of an appendice,
00:47which serves as an organe sensoriel,
00:50to capture his proies in the environment
00:53and to nourish the insects and the insects
00:55which is at the bottom of the water.
00:57That's why we call the rat trompette.
00:58Clearly, the desmant is a species
01:00who is really experiencing a crash
01:02in its population,
01:03a big regression.
01:04We think we are at least 40%
01:06since the 1980s.
01:08It's a very strong challenge for us
01:10to quickly acquire additional knowledge
01:12about this species
01:13and to immediately implement
01:14adaptive management measures.
01:15It's a strong responsibility
01:17since we have today
01:18a species of mammalian
01:19who is unknown,
01:20in the way of extinction,
01:21and who could disappear
01:22from the most anonymous anonymity.
01:24For us,
01:25the park,
01:26it's to sense the public
01:27to preserve this species
01:29and to quickly acquire
01:30data to protect it.
01:32It's a species
01:34fascinating
01:35by the kind of mysterious character
01:36of the animal.
01:37We never see it.
01:38For sure,
01:39it's exceptional.
01:40And so,
01:41when we see it,
01:42it's always a special emotion.
01:43the species around the world.
01:45We're not being qualified for it.
01:46I'm so happy,
01:47so that someone put a picture
01:48into a species of quiet
01:49and how you need an animal.
01:50And so you know,
01:51the species of plants
01:52are 100% of the species
01:53and that the species of plants
01:54will increase the size
01:55of the species of plants
01:56and also the species.
01:57We're a children of the plant,
01:58and so we're so close.