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Français : Expérimentation de "corridor biologique" planté. Cette bande d’herbe transversale à une petite route peu fréquentée était un test pour voir si certaines espèces (invertébrés qui ne pouvaient plus circuler) traverseraient ainsi la route. Deux passage identiques ont été installé provisoirement à Festubert (zone anciennement tourbeuse) dans la Région Nord-Pas-de-Calais, par l'association Noeux-Environnement, dans le cadre de la création d'un réseau de corridors biologiques. L'expérimentation a montré que les conducteurs non habitués à voir de l'herbe sur la route tendaient à rouler sur le bas côté, le seul endroit où les plaques sont vulnérables. Il faut donc renforcer les bords de ce type de passage, sans empêcher la faune de passer. Des plaques de matière plastiques forment des alvéoles. Chaque alvéole permet le passage d’invertébré grâce à un trou, mais le passage est nécessairement ralenti. Il est utile de ne pas saler ce type de passage en hiver. Une piétonne s'étant tordu le pied en marchant avec des talons sur l'un des passage, le maire a décidé de les supprimer. English: Experimentation of "biological corridor" planted. This strip of grass crossing a small street (with little traffic) was a test to see if some species (invertebrates that could no longer move) would cross the highway. Two identical way were temporarily installed at Festubert (formerly boggy area) in the Region Nord-Pas-de-Calais, the association Noeux-Environment, through the creation of a network of biological corridors . Experiments have shown that drivers not used to seeing grass on the road tended to roll over to the side, the only place where the plates are vulnerable. We must therefore strengthen the edges of this type of way, without preventing wildlife from passing. Plates of plastic material forming cells. Each cell makes the transition from invertebrates through a hole, but the transition is necessarily slow. It is useful not to add salt to such passage in winter. After a pedestrian is either twisted foot stepping on the move with high heels, the mayor decided to remove them. |
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