The commune of Vue covers 1951 hectares, including 450 hectares of marshes. Come for a walk and discover the flora and fauna of this natural space. Keep your eyes open, you might spot storks!
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Presentation of: Le marais de Vue
Between gray herons, egrets, storks and other long-legged friends, immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of the marsh. A true home for many species, the marsh is a green (and blue) lung for our countryside.
Each season the colors of nature change ... to the great pleasure of photo enthusiasts!
What exactly is a swamp?
The marsh is a wetland with a flat relief. A layer of stagnant water accumulates on plots of land. An abundant vegetation then forms, favoring the breeding of cattle in summer.
Human action can play a role in the accumulation of water on these lands. Indeed, Man has dug hydraulic facilities (canals and gates) on these plots of land to drain these wetlands. He was then able to raise cattle.
The marsh is an ecosystem in its own right. There are amphibians, fish, insects and birds. The vegetation is also characteristic of this ecosystem. However, the latter remains fragile and often experiences the proliferation of invasive species. Laws now defend wetlands against pollution.