
Goupileries: History of the fox, life and biology" lecture by Noël Jeannot
The fox has always fascinated mankind. Fables and stories rightly describe them as inventive, patient, cautious and uncommonly agile. A legendary trickster, famous for its fur and notorious for its cunning, the fox is often seductive. But even today, this remarkable predator is all too often accused, in a long tradition of ignorance, of misdeeds that make it the victim of attempts to eradicate it, even though its role in maintaining ecological balances no longer needs to be demonstrated.
Noël Jeannot is a naturalist and wildlife photographer/storyteller.
Lecture in partnership with the Université Ouverte - Université de Franche-Comté, as a "decentralised site of the UO".
Duration: 1h30
Price: Adults: €9.50 / Children aged 2-17: €5.50
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From 25/09/25 to 25/09/25 of 19:00 to 20:30
Thursday 25/09/2025 at 7pm.
- Base rate : 9.5€
- Young person's rate (2-17 years) : 5.5€