
Lecture "À pas feutrés, 3000 jours à l'affût de la nature libre et sauvage" by Guillaume François.
It all began on the edge of the forest where he grew up. In the enchanted silence of the forest, Guillaume has been exploring a free and wild world ever since he was a child, a world he has come to know with uniqueness and authenticity. Close to life in its purest state, a universe of fragile beauty anchors the naturalist's dreams with wonder, right to the heart of an intimate quest lasting more than 3,000 days on the lookout. It's a story lived in hushed tones, where the dream of a wild encounter opens the soul and eyes to a world that calls on our origins to learn to see, feel and protect.
Guillaume François is a naturalist and wildlife photographer. He is the author of several books and the film "Plaidoyer pour la nature".
Free admission. Duration: 1h30
Booking recommended, subject to availability.
From 19/12/25 to 19/12/25 of 19:00 to 20:30
Friday 19 December, 7pm






