Evian Ramsar Information Centre inaugurated
Ramsar Information Centre inaugurated in Evian, France
On
25 September 2002, the Ramsar Information Centre and the Pré Curieux
Water Gardens were formally opened in Evian, France, with a tour of the premises,
ample explanations and a few speeches, and semi-re-frozen canapés in
the gardens in a bitter north wind. The estate of Pré Curieux on the
shores of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) -- almost visible from the Ramsar Bureau
on the Swiss side of the lake -- has been purchased and renovate
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by the town of Evian, the department of Haute Savoie, and the region of Rhône-Alpes
with the semi-governmental French organization Conservatoire du Littoral, in
the context of the Ramsar Evian Project financed since 1998 by the private-sector
Groupe Danone and its Evian Waters subsidiary and the government of France.
The Evian Project has enabled the Convention on Wetlands and the Conservatoire du Littoral to carry out a multi-faceted programme of work over the past four years, including
The 3-hectare site at Pré Curieux has been developed into a very special wetland centre, featuring the estate building itself, with exhibits on the Ramsar Convention, the Evian region, and the gardens themselves, and then the two-gardens-in-one: the "formal water garden" and "a more natural Wild Water Garden". The garden's mission is "to participate in the Ramsar Convention; to increase public awareness of the value and fragility of wetlands, by creating a centre of research and communication, and; to develop a network of people with parts to play in the development and management of wetlands".
Tourists and nature lovers approach the site by boat from the lakeside pier in Evian itself, a journey of about 15 minutes which adds to their experience and at the same time helps to manage the numbers of people in the gardens at one time.
Nature selected a cold, blustery day for the inauguration festivities, but numerous Ramsar Bureau staff accompanied French government dignitaries and conservation workers through a guided tour of the gardens, explanations of the history and purpose of the site and the exhibits, utterly charming speeches of welcome from the major players involved, and a light lunch afterward out in the brutal wind.
Here are some photos.
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The
barque arrives at the Evian pier to pick up frozen Ramsar staff and others
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Ramsar's
Paulette Kennedy, Julio Montes de Oca, and Ibrahim Shaame prepare to freeze
to death
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Ibrahim
Shaame and Mireille Katz all at sea
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Just
right centre, Christophe Lefebvre and François Letourneux of the
Conservatoire du Littoral
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The
Pré Curieux water gardens and Ramsar Information Centre, in Evian,
France
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Two
more views of the Pré Curieux
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The
Secretary General learns about wetlands
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The
crowd tumbles into the Ramsar exhibits
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Mr
Blasco, tiring of reading exhibit texts which, for the most part, he wrote,
looks upward again
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One
of the quiz sections (What's the smallest Ramsar site? Hosnie's Spring.)
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Christophe
Lefebvre, chief organizer of the event and the site, representing the
Conservatoire du Littoral
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The
ground floor from Christophe's vantage
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Ramsar
staff members addicted to the exhibits
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The
Secretary General in an interview with the press
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Madame
Keller in a moment of repose
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Plan
of the Pré Curieux water gardens and information centre
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Explanation
of the 3D contour maquette of the Evian region
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Explanation
of the formal gardens
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Half-frozen
Senior Communications Assistant
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Mme
Christiane Barret, Directrice de la Nature et des Paysages of the government
of France, and Christophe Lefebvre in the gardens
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Explanation
of the "wild" part of the gardens
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Yves Buchsenschutz, Directeur Général des Eaux Minérales d'Evian (facing the camera) and Mr Delmar Blasco, Secretary General of the Ramsar Convention (not facing the camera) |
Franck Riboud, Directeur Général du Groupe Danone (left, being interviewed), and François Letourneux, Directeur du Conservatoire de l'espace littoral et des rivages lacustres, talking with Mme Barret |
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Time
for the allocutions: Christophe Lefebvre makes the introductions
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Marc
Francina, Mayor of Evian, gets things off to a lively start
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François
Letourneux, Director of the Conservatoire du Littoral, increases the pace
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Ms
Christiane Barret, Director of Nature and the Countryside in the Government
of France, keeps the event rolling along at a brisk pace
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Mr
Blasco, Secretary General of the Ramsar Convention, wields his speech
like a weapon
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Mr
Franck Riboud, Director General of the Danone Group, expressed his organization's
pleasure in helping to fund tangible hands-on like the Ramsar Centre in
Evian
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The
Secretary General was reluctant, in the end, to let go of the microphone.
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Adjournment to the tent outside, where abundant Champagne and hors-d'oeuvres had been laid on for the guests in the blistering north wind.
To
arrange a visit to the Pré Curieux water gardens, telephone the Office
de Tourisme d'Evian, France 04 50 75 04 26.
For
further information about the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, please contact
the Ramsar Convention Bureau, Rue Mauverney 28, CH-1196 Gland,
Switzerland (tel +41 22 999 0170, fax +41 22 999 0169, e-mail
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Posted 11 October 2002, Dwight Peck, Ramsar.