Gardens, patios, balconies... Watering troughs are multiplying in private homes to allow wildlife to drink during heat waves. Some town halls are also getting involved.
Darois (Côte-d'Or), report
Squatting in the middle of the dry grass on the Corniot hill, at the edge of the village of Darois (Côte-d'Or), Léa Minard pours the contents of a jerrycan into a large, dark green, sloping trough placed on the ground. "Insects, birds, amphibians, or s…
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Gardens, patios, balconies... Watering troughs are multiplying in private homes to allow wildlife to drink during heat waves. Some town halls are also getting involved.
Darois (Côte-d'Or), report
Squatting in the middle of the dry grass on the Corniot hill, at the edge of the village of Darois (Côte-d'Or), Léa Minard pours the contents of a jerrycan into a large, dark green, sloping trough placed on the ground. "Insects, birds, amphibians, or s…