Yzeures-sur-Creuse Forest

Discover our Yzeures forest in the Creuse, the work we do there and the trees you can buy.
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About the Yzeures-sur-Creuse forest

About the Yzeures-sur-Creuse forest

We acquired the Yzeures-sur-Creuse forest in June 2023, which comprises several scattered plots of land in the southern part of the Indre-et-Loire region in central France. The plots on the plateau rest on heavy clay soils, which become waterlogged in winter and dry out in summer. However, the plots on the slopes have better drainage and lighter soils, often containing gravel, sand, or silt. Some areas are heathland, consisting of previously clear-cut sections and old, abandoned farmland. Various wild plants, including ferns, broom, and heather, have naturally grown in these areas.
A section of the forest has been clear-cut by previous owners. In the areas with simple Oak coppices, scattered Maritime Pines were harvested at the same time as the mature forest sections. The Maritime Pine forest was planted on former farmland about thirty years ago and is showing strong growth. The first thinning of the pines took place alongside the harvesting of the mature forest plots.
Our goal is to guide the forest towards a more diverse structure gradually. This will involve moderate cutting, replanting where necessary (in clear-cut areas), and enrichment planting. We will also support natural regeneration of the forest.
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Key information

Project start date: Oct 19, 2023

Certification: (In progress)

Land area: 30.36 ha

Social action: none

Biodiversity features: wetland

Open to the public: 01/04 to 01/09

EcoTree’s forestry actions

EcoTree’s forestry actions

Plantings are scheduled for autumn 2025, where we will plant Sessile Oak and Maritime Pine. We are looking at the posibilities of adding other species to our planting plans.
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EcoTree’s actions for biodiversity

EcoTree’s actions for biodiversity

There is a wetland and some plots border the Creuse river. A dry stone wall facing south/south-east in a parcel of Oak is also relevant for the local bidiversity.
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