
What we found interesting was the different structures that the park provides to create a good balance in its biosphere. Fauna and flora are two interdependent components of the ecosystem. They are related in several ways in park Rigot, including:
Food: The fauna and flora are dependent on each other for food. The plants provide food for herbivorous animals
Habitat: The flora provides the habitat for the fauna. Trees provide a habitat for birds, and squirrels while the grasses provide a habitat for insects and small animals.
The fauna depends on the flora for shelter. Animals like birds and squirrels build their nests on trees, while other animals hide in bushes and other plants.
Pollination: The fauna also plays a crucial role in the reproduction of plants. Pollinators like bees and butterflies transfer pollen from one plant to another, which helps in the fertilization of plants.
Overall, our aim is to show the connections and interactions of the biosphere in the park Rigot. We can observe a will to create structures that encourage a good balance between the fauna and the flora of the park to ensure the long-term collaboration and survival of all species.