“It’s a sad thing to think that nature speaks and mankind doesn’t listen”, wrote Victor Hugo. Yet nature has so much to teach us! Walkers know this, or discover it along the way.
Three witnesses will give us some advice on how to get to know this fragile nature better and protect it by being “eco-pilgrims”:
→ Georges Feterman, Professor of Life and Earth Sciences and President of the A.R.B.R.E.S. association, author of Les arbres les plus remarquables de France (Albin Michel, 2022) and La nature sur les chemins de Saint-Jacques (Delachaux et Niestlé, 2023).
→ Colette Nys-Mazurewriter, author of Chaque aurore te restera première (L’atelier des noyers, 2020) and Par des sentiers d’intime profondeur (Salvator, 2022).
→ Antoine de Suremaindirector and adventurer, author of Marche au désert sur les chemins de Saint-Guilhem (Salvator, 2024)
This round table will be preceded, for those who wish, bya guided tour of the photographyexhibition “En plaine méditation”, in the presence of photographer Hélène Chapoulet (RV under the glass roof of Forum104 at 6:30 p.m.).
At the endof this round table:
Venue Forum104 (104, rue de Vaugirard – 75006 Paris) Salle Glycines
Organized by Organized by: the weekly Le Pèlerin, Compostelle 2000, the Société française des
Amis de Saint-Jacques and Forum104, in partnership with La Procure, the Fédération
française de la randonnée pédestre and the Notre-Dame-des-Anges chapel.
Admission 8 euros
Reservations bit.ly/rdv-chemins
Further information: communicationlepelerin@groupebayard.com or tel. 01 45 44 01 87 (Forum104)