Event Flims Laax Falera
Bauen mit dem WWF eine Totholzhecke in Sagogn

Description
In the high-stem orchard of Benedetg Michael in Sagogn, a deadwood hedge – also known as the Benjes hedge – is being created, a living work of art made of deadwood that creates habitat for hedgehogs, birds, insects and many other animals. Together we create a piece of nature that connects, protects and promotes diversity.
"Nature connects" is a participatory project with which the WWF promotes biodiversity in our cultural landscape. For nature, for agriculture, for society: Farmers work hand in hand with WWF volunteers: they plant hedges and orchards together, maintain meadows and pastures, install nesting boxes and fight neophytes.
Program
We meet at the bus stop 'Sagogn, Vitg dado' and are picked up there by Benedetg. After a short introduction to the ensemble of house, stables and orchard, Beat explains the structure of the deadwood hedges and the procedure for building. When the weather is nice, we enjoy lunch together outdoors and otherwise in the listed parlour. After finishing the work on the deadwood hedge, we end the day with a snack.
Venue
Sagogn, 7152, Switzerland
7152 Sagogn
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