00:15Since 6.000 years ago, the Tour-Pierre de Clarins is a real
00:19of a real vegetable-fort végétal open, a precious sanctuaire
00:24which stock the carbon and purifies the rivers.
00:28We are on the site of the Tour-Pierre de Clarins,
00:31at the heart of the Piedmont-Pyrénées,
00:32on a site Natura 2000 created in 2009.
00:36This tour-pierre is alimentated by the nappe phréatique
00:39and by sources on its versant,
00:40and it will then feed the river of the Galavet in the contrebas.
00:46From the depth of the Tour-Pierre de Clarins,
00:48the Tour-Pierre de Clarins is dated between 5.000 and 7.000 years old.
00:52The Tour-Pierre is a particular zone,
00:54where the prolongation of water in the soil
00:56limit the decomposition of the organic matter and the plant
00:59and forms the Tour-Pierre of Clarins,
01:01which is an important carbon stock.
01:06The Tour-Pierre also acts like a sponge
01:08which will be filled with water in the summer
01:09and will feed the river throughout the season,
01:12when the rate of the river diminishes.
01:16The Tour-Pierre transit will also benefit
01:18from the action of the Tour-Pierre
01:19of some emblematic plants,
01:21such as the sphènes.
01:23There is also a large diversity
01:25of other wetlands on the French territory,
01:27such as the wetlands,
01:28the wetlands, the wetlands
01:29or the Mediterranean.
01:30These environments produce
01:32ecosystem services for human societies
01:34and are actively fighting
01:35against the climate change.
01:37And it is important to be able
01:39to protect these communities.
01:42It is important to be able to protect these communities.
01:46to be able to protect these communities.