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How can we bring back birds and pollinators? Faced with the collapse of agricultural biodiversity, the organic farm of Grand Laval has taken action by changing its practicesstarting with the restoration of natural habitats, such as planting hedgerows.
These initiatives remind us that agriculture can coexist with wildlife, and that farms can be places of nature conservation.

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00:00At the heart of the Drôme, in the Grand Laval, we observed 130 species of
00:20papillons nocturnes in one night. What to do with the biodiversity.
00:24We are in the Valley of Rhône, in the Valence. We are on the commune of Montellier.
00:30The Grand Laval is a place where we invested the possibility of cohabiting with the faune and the flore.
00:39We started to want to change our mode of practice and our way of seeing things when we realized that
00:45the biodiversity, and especially the biodiversity of the agricultural fields, had fallen.
00:48And when we saw it, we thought that we could maybe do something. And that's what motivated us.
00:52The biggest difficulty is to understand the decline of the biodiversity. Once we understood
01:00that it was the habitat, we invested in the creation of the habitat. For example, the planting
01:06of hay, just simply. And if we put hay in a farm, it changes everything.
01:10The great pride we have today is what nourishes us. Of course, it's what we produce, but it's
01:16the return of the biodiversity on the farm. And it's so unexpected that even with a natural fiber,
01:22we don't believe it. It's spectacular. Every month, it happens something wonderful.
01:26Well, it puts us in a situation where we think that the farm doesn't become a place that
01:32preserve the biodiversity and is a source for the future. It leads us to see the farm
01:37of another way. Today, what we show is that we can cohabit with our environment. We can cohabit with
01:44the wildlife, with animals, with plants. And that's universal. Today, everyone can do it.
01:49We'll see you in the next one.
01:51Bye.
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