Inclusive and sustainable nature education at the Limay Geological Site Nature Reserve

Inclusive and sustainable nature education at the Limay Geological Site Nature Reserve

The Limay Geological Site Regional Nature Reserve, located on the outskirts of an urbanized area, welcomes a diverse range of visitors year-round to its activities, with the aim of raising awareness of our natural heritage among as many people as possible in the context of climate change. In Limay, these visitors are often local residents rather than tourists.

To ensure everyone has access to nature, the nature reserve team offers inclusive and diverse walks and activities open to all: people with mobility challenges, those with disabilities, seniors, children of all ages, and more—by providing adapted equipment and a variety of educational resources. The focus is on accepting others’ needs, mutual support, and participation according to one’s own abilities.

In addition to energy efficiency and the sustainability and repairability of infrastructure and equipment, the team supports and encourages its visitors in the transition by promoting sustainable transportation to the site and waste reduction.