Cerisy Forest

Cerisy Forest
Forêt de Cerisy
Pathway in the forest
Map showing the location of Cerisy Forest
Location in France
Location Cerisy-la-Forêt, Montfiquet, France
Coordinates 49°11′00″N 0°53′30″W / 49.18333°N 0.89167°W / 49.18333; -0.89167Coordinates: 49°11′00″N 0°53′30″W / 49.18333°N 0.89167°W / 49.18333; -0.89167
Area 2,127 hectares (5,260 acres)

Cerisy Forest (forêt de Cerisy or forêt de Balleroy), is a 2,127-hectare (5,260-acre)[1] beech woodland (75% of the land), located in the French Calvados and Manche departments.

Since 1976 it is a national nature reserve managed by l'Office national des forêts (ONF). At Cerisy, its goal partly resides in the conservation of an endemical golden sub-species of carabus auronitens : protected at national level.

Fauna

C. auronitens

One can sight deer like stags, roe, as well as boars, badgers, foxes. One is advised to be careful and not perturb the population on foot as well as by car, as accidents are frequent.

Birds and other predators are varied and diverse; one can spot the black and |middle spotted woodpecker, long-eared owl and many other species, a pleasant area for both amateurs and ornithologists. Amphibians and insects also constitute a huge wealth, namely the golden endemic carabus auronitens (Chrysocarabus auronitens ssp cupreonitens)[2][3] but also Alpine newt, palmate newt, agile frog, salamanders. There are also remarkable butterflies and reptiles like the adder and common lizard.[4]

Flora

Cerisy Forest is made up 75% of beech, 12% oak and 3% Scots pine. There are also many other breeds such as birch, chestnut, black alder. shrubs : holly, knee holm (protégé en forêt de Cerisy), walnut tree and many flowers : wood spurge, foxglove, thimbleweed.

Surroundings

Cerisy abbey

Other sites

  • La maison de la Forêt et du Tourisme (expositions sur la faune et flore en forêt de Cerisy, métiers liés au bois, animations pour groupes et individuels).
  • Le moulin de Marcy au Molay-Littry.
  • Les jardins de Castillon.
  • Les étangs de Planquery.
  • Le jardin d'Elle à Villiers-Fossard.
  • Le parc des Sources d'Elle.

References

  1. "Les forêts domaniales du Calvados" (PDF).
  2. La Normandie, Coll. La bibliothèque du naturaliste, pages 222, 223, Delachaux et Niestllé SA, Lonay (Suisse), 2003
  3. "Le réseau des réserves naturelles de Basse-Normandie". Retrieved August 19, 2007.
  4. http://www.maisondelaforetdecerisy.com/fr/foret-de-cerisy/la-faune/default.asp
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