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Gendarmes patrol the Canal du Midi to block any attempt by zadists to help 'ecureuils'. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers o...

#11765230

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Gendarmes patrol the Canal du Midi to block any attempt by zadists to help 'ecureuils'. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers o...

#11765230

11 November 2024

Gendarmes patrol the Canal du Midi to block any attempt by zadists to help 'ecureuils'. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Workers begin to cut a plane tree where 'ecureuils' still live on the banks of the Canal du Midi. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of th...

#11765232

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Workers begin to cut a plane tree where 'ecureuils' still live on the banks of the Canal du Midi. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of th...

#11765232

11 November 2024

Workers begin to cut a plane tree where 'ecureuils' still live on the banks of the Canal du Midi. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the St-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line will use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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A resident plays music to support the 'ecureuils' living in the plane tree on the other bank of the Canal du Midi. The gendarmerie blocks ac...

#11765243

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

A resident plays music to support the 'ecureuils' living in the plane tree on the other bank of the Canal du Midi. The gendarmerie blocks ac...

#11765243

11 November 2024

A resident plays music to support the 'ecureuils' living in the plane tree on the other bank of the Canal du Midi. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (Unesco World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Workers stand near a mutilated plane tree on the riverbanks of the Canal. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du...

#11765228

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Workers stand near a mutilated plane tree on the riverbanks of the Canal. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du...

#11765228

11 November 2024

Workers stand near a mutilated plane tree on the riverbanks of the Canal. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (Unesco World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 ha of good soils, of which 3,000 ha are forests and 370 ha are wetlands in Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Two 'ecureuils' still stand in a mutilated plane tree. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecu...

#11765229

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Two 'ecureuils' still stand in a mutilated plane tree. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecu...

#11765229

11 November 2024

Two 'ecureuils' still stand in a mutilated plane tree. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the St-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Workers begin to cut a plane tree where 'ecureuils' still stand. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to...

#11765231

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Workers begin to cut a plane tree where 'ecureuils' still stand. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to...

#11765231

11 November 2024

Workers begin to cut a plane tree where 'ecureuils' still stand. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. This takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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A lot of CRS (riot police) are deployed today. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils'...

#11765233

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

A lot of CRS (riot police) are deployed today. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils'...

#11765233

11 November 2024

A lot of CRS (riot police) are deployed today. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line will use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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CNAMO and gendarmes arrest an 'ecureuil' (in red) after capturing her on top of a plane tree. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the ri...

#11765234

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

CNAMO and gendarmes arrest an 'ecureuil' (in red) after capturing her on top of a plane tree. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the ri...

#11765234

11 November 2024

CNAMO and gendarmes arrest an 'ecureuil' (in red) after capturing her on top of a plane tree. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to prevent their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line will use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Two CNAMO members look at a tree where an 'ecureuil' lives. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel...

#11765235

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Two CNAMO members look at a tree where an 'ecureuil' lives. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel...

#11765235

11 November 2024

Two CNAMO members look at a tree where an 'ecureuil' lives. The Gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (Unesco World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 ha of good soils, of which 3,000 ha are forests and 370 ha are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Activists swim in front of river policemen to slow down CNAMO policemen who try to arrest 'ecureuils' living in the trees. The gendarmerie b...

#11765236

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Activists swim in front of river policemen to slow down CNAMO policemen who try to arrest 'ecureuils' living in the trees. The gendarmerie b...

#11765236

11 November 2024

Activists swim in front of river policemen to slow down CNAMO policemen who try to arrest 'ecureuils' living in the trees. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the St-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line will use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Activists swim in front of river policemen to slow down CNAMO policemen who try to arrest 'ecureuils' living in the trees. Policemen arrest...

#11765237

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Activists swim in front of river policemen to slow down CNAMO policemen who try to arrest 'ecureuils' living in the trees. Policemen arrest...

#11765237

11 November 2024

Activists swim in front of river policemen to slow down CNAMO policemen who try to arrest 'ecureuils' living in the trees. Policemen arrest one of the swimmers. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the St-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Two woodcutters cut down a plane tree where two 'ecureuils' still live. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du M...

#11765238

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Two woodcutters cut down a plane tree where two 'ecureuils' still live. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du M...

#11765238

11 November 2024

Two woodcutters cut down a plane tree where two 'ecureuils' still live. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the St-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Two woodcutters cut down a plane tree where two 'ecureuils' still live. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du M...

#11765239

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Two woodcutters cut down a plane tree where two 'ecureuils' still live. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du M...

#11765239

11 November 2024

Two woodcutters cut down a plane tree where two 'ecureuils' still live. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the St-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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A woman walks near riot policemen who protect the cutting of trees for the LGV project. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers o...

#11765240

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

A woman walks near riot policemen who protect the cutting of trees for the LGV project. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers o...

#11765240

11 November 2024

A woman walks near riot policemen who protect the cutting of trees for the LGV project. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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Residents observe the 'ecureuils' living in the plane tree, which will be cut for the LGV project. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of t...

#11765241

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

Residents observe the 'ecureuils' living in the plane tree, which will be cut for the LGV project. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of t...

#11765241

11 November 2024

Residents observe the 'ecureuils' living in the plane tree, which will be cut for the LGV project. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to prevent their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 hectares of good soils, of which 3,000 hectares are forests and 370 hectares are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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A plane tree is completely cut. A 'ecureuil' lives in this plane tree until his arrest by CNAMO policemen. The gendarmerie blocks access to...

#11765242

Toulouse: 'Ecureuils' Try To Slown Down The LGV Project On He Canal Du Lidi

11 November 2024

A plane tree is completely cut. A 'ecureuil' lives in this plane tree until his arrest by CNAMO policemen. The gendarmerie blocks access to...

#11765242

11 November 2024

A plane tree is completely cut. A 'ecureuil' lives in this plane tree until his arrest by CNAMO policemen. The gendarmerie blocks access to one of the rivers of the Canal du Midi to expel 'ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') who occupy trees. 'Ecureuils' occupy the trees to block their cutting for the LGV (high-speed train line) near the ST-Jory lock on the Canal du Midi. Many residents come to support the 'ecureuils' standing in the trees. In one day, CNAMO policemen dislodge only one 'ecureuil'. Zadists (i.e., 'development protesters') begin to install a ZAD (Zone to Defend, a militant occupation intended to physically blockade a development project) along the Canal du Midi (UNESCO World Heritage Site). They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils' (i.e., people living in trees nicknamed 'squirrels') already live in some trees near the Canal du Midi. However, there are already two train lines between Bordeaux and Toulouse. The project price tag is EUR14 billion as projected in 2014. The works and the line use more than 6,300 ha of good soils, of which 3,000 ha are forests and 370 ha are wetlands. In Toulouse, France, on November 10, 2024.


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