First ZAD (Zone To Defend) Against The LGV Highspeed Train Project Between Toulouse And Bordeaux

First ZAD (Zone To Defend) Against The LGV Highspeed Train Project Between Toulouse And Bordeaux

A placard on a tree reads 'There: 3,000 ha of forest, 370 ha of wetlands'. Zadists, or 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, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They intend to block the construction of a new high-speed train line between Toulouse and Bordeaux. 'Ecureuils', or 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 projected price tag for the project is EUR14 billion. The works and the line will use more than 6,300 ha of good soils, including 3,000 ha of forests and 370 ha of wetlands, in Toulouse, France, on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

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  • ILEA003410714
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  • 2024/10/04 00:00:00
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