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Connecting nature - stone by stone for more biodiversity
Rastplatz Suruggen, Trogen
A nature biotope is being created on Ueli's property. Birds, lizards, amphibians, insects and much more will find a home here. Together we build about 10 meters of stone wall.
On the way to Hoher Hirschberg/AI, we are building a dry stone wall with integrated drainage - a valuable habitat for reptiles such as the wall lizard, small mammals, insects and amphibians. These structurally rich small biotopes promote biodiversity in the mountain region and contribute to ecological connectivity. In addition to the practical work, you can expect exciting insights from the WWF on the subject of habitat diversity - and a motivating snack from landowner Ueli. A day for heart, hand and brain!
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Date
St. Gallen BHF from 8:22;
Assembly point (Meistersrüte, stop on request) to 8:52
Meeting point: 8:52 at Meistersrüte station, name of the station: "Sammelplatz". There at the parking lot "Parkplatz Naherholungsgebiet Hoher Hirschberg" we form car pools, it is 3 minutes by car to the location.
Price
free of charge
Address
Rastplatz Suruggen
9043 Trogen
Contact
WWF Regiobüro AR/AI-SG-TG
Merkurstrasse 2
9001 St. Gallen
regiobuero@wwfost.ch
+41 71 221 72 30
Link
Category
- Garden / Flowers
- Volunteer Help
- Nature / Environment
- Animal protection
Target groups
- Admission from 10 years
Access conditions
- Registration required
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/ViL9SV