From 1868-1875 he served as Guard General of Water and Forests in Dijon, then in Mende, after which he was named sub-inspector, then inspector, at AlĂšs.
As Gard's reforestation director until 1900, his major achievement was the development of the ForĂȘt Domaniale de l'Aigoual and establishment of the meteorological observatory on its summit.
In 1900 he was appointed curator of Forestry in NĂźmes, which post he held until his retirement in 1909.
He died in 1911 in NĂźmes.
Today the ForĂȘt Domaniale de l'Aigoual extends across about 15,000 hectares, of which 11,000 are in Gard and the remainder in LozĂšre.