About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Biota of France, Conservation in France, Energy in France, Environment of New Caledonia, Environmental organizations based in France, Fauna of France, French Ministers of the Environment, French environmentalists, Water in France, List of birds of France, Water supply and sanitation in France, Alain Robert, Eurasian Beaver, The Associated Humans, Biodiversity of New Caledonia, Electricity sector in France, Centre des monuments nationaux, HVDC Italy-Corsica-Sardinia, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Grenelle Environnement, Alexandra Cousteau, Michel Barnier, North Sea Offshore Grid, Mountain Hare, Brice Lalonde, HVDC Cross-Channel, BlueNext, Nicolas Hulot, List of non-marine molluscs of France, Jean-Marie Pelt, List of National Historic Sites of Canada in France, Sortir du nucleaire, Soprano Pipistrelle, EDILABO, Zingel asper, Pollachius virens, Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea, Franpipe, Water and Rivers of Brittany, Schema directeur d'amenagement et de gestion des eaux, Conservatoire du littoral, Green building in France, Powernext, Sandre, Zone rouge, Western European broadleaf forests, Mediterranean Barbel, Corsican Painted Frog, PAMELA Project, Les Degonfles, Fissuria boui, French Global Environment Facility, Roman Mole, Christine Jean, Franco-British Nuclear Forum, Rheebu Nuu. Excerpt: 532 bird species have been recorded in France. Species that are only encountered as rare vagrants are marked *RV Divers are group of aquatic birds found in many parts of North America (where they are known as Loons) and northern Europe. They are the size of a large duck or small goose, which they somewhat resemble in shape when swimming, but they are completely unrelated to these waterfowl. In particular, Divers' legs are set very far back which assists swimming underwater but makes walking ...