
Sustainability of free forest evolution thanks to a specific regulatory tool
The Bois du Loc’h is an integral biological reserve (RBI), the only status specifically designed to ensure the free evolution of a representative sample of forest habitats present in France, and enhance the network thus constituted. With the already important protection ensured by the control land (forest of the State), and the plan of sustainable management of the forest among which the Bois du Loc’h, the RBI adds a guarantee of durability of the absence of holdings and a specific management plan.
This management plan includes arrangements common to all RBIs: standardized monitoring protocols, principles for securing marked trails, ungulate regulation by hunting in the absence of natural predators, and elimination of exotic species. These principles, adapted to the more or less anthropized environment of most of the forests of a country like France, were compatible with the recognition in category IUCN Ia, with regards of the purpose of the RBI.