Lautenbach-Zell. The biodiversity of Lauch in the face of global warming

The few days of rain at the end of August brought a sigh of relief to the fish in the Lauch lake and river. But the drought that suffocated France this summer severely harmed the populations of Alsatian waterways.
At Lake Lauch, "often in October, people say to themselves 'it's about time it rained to fill it up'. This year we're hearing these thoughts as early as August," notes Mathieu Wipf, president of the Approved Association for Fishing and the Protection of the Aquatic Environment (AAPPMA) of...
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