Cassis, another Mediterranean resort along the coast from Marseille. Outside the town the predominantly limestone geology forms the miniature fjord-like warm water calanques along the shoreline towards the city, while inland there’s an extensive limestone plateau. The entire area is now a designated nature conservation area, with many species threatened by over tourism, forest and scrub wildfires.
But even in the bustle of the town itself, there’s wildlife spotting opportunities. A small park has lots of of exotic trees. A pool is home to terrapins and mallards. These palm moths were among the other insects which were also attracted to the area.








