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Road Diversion Project: Bulldozers Return to Ardèche

In Saint-Péray, Ardèche, road diversion work has resumed, despite the threats it poses to protected species. More than one hectare of vegetation has already been destroyed before the eyes of opponents, who have taken up residence in the trees. Saint-Péray (Ardèche), report "There were vines, and on this side, it was wild wasteland," says Simon. On September 2, in just a few hours, this activist witnessed the clearing of more than one hectare of …
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In Saint-Péray, Ardèche, road diversion work has resumed, despite the threats it poses to protected species. More than one hectare of vegetation has already been destroyed before the eyes of opponents, who have taken up residence in the trees. Saint-Péray (Ardèche), report "There were vines, and on this side, it was wild wasteland," says Simon. On September 2, in just a few hours, this activist witnessed the clearing of more than one hectare of …

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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