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Exclusive. "This Animal Lived Here Several Million Years Ago": Why the Chamois Will Be Reintroduced in Ardèche

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There are chamois and bouquetins on the walls of the Chauvet cave. At the Paleolithic, these species were present in Ardèche. They will make their return to the massif of the Tanargue in the south-west ardèche. The Department carries a project of reintroduction. Interview with Matthieu Salel, vice-president of the departmental council of the Ardèche in charge of agriculture.

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There are chamois and bouquetins on the walls of the Chauvet cave. At the Paleolithic, these species were present in Ardèche. They will make their return to the massif of the Tanargue in the south-west ardèche. The Department carries a project of reintroduction. Interview with Matthieu Salel, vice-president of the departmental council of the Ardèche in charge of agriculture.

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ledauphine.com broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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