The Ourcq Canal isn’t just a place for relaxation and water sports; it’s also a fragile natural ecosystem that deserves to be preserved. Discover how the City of Paris and several organizations are working to protect the unique flora and fauna of this area, creating a sustainable environment right in the heart of the capital.
Restoration of natural areas: a haven for biodiversity
Local authorities have launched several projects to improve water quality and preserve biodiversity along the canal. The restoration of the banks and the creation of wetlands have helped restore natural habitats for aquatic wildlife and migratory birds, providing a safe space for local species to breed and forage.
Protection of aquatic species: a thriving ecosystem
The canal is home to a wide variety of aquatic species, such as fish, frogs, and invertebrates. Retention structures have been installed to filter out pollutants and improve water quality, which has a direct impact on the health of the aquatic ecosystem and promotes better water resource management.
Public Awareness: Working Together to Protect Wildlife
Raising awareness among canal users is essential to ensuring the preservation of the environment. Informational signs along the canal inform the public about best practices to follow so as not to disturb the local wildlife. Educational programs are also organized to raise awareness among younger generations about the importance of urban biodiversity.
AKWA: Water Activities in Harmony with Nature
At AKWA, we are committed to preserving the environment of the Ourcq Canal. Our electric boats allow visitors to explore the local flora and fauna without disrupting the ecosystem. We encourage our visitors to respect natural areas and adopt eco-friendly practices, such as participating in litter cleanup efforts along the canal.
A haven of urban biodiversity waiting to be discovered
The Ourcq Canal is a true haven of biodiversity in the heart of Paris, where concrete measures are being implemented to protect its flora and fauna. Thanks to ecological improvements, species conservation, and public awareness campaigns, this unique site remains a model of sustainability in an urban setting.