Event Bergün Filisur

Biodiversität dank Heckenlandschaft

Description

Traditional hedgerows are true oases of biodiversity. Shrubs and perennials provide a habitat for numerous animals, provide edible plants and medicinal herbs and have shaped our cultural landscape for centuries. They represent corridors for endangered animal species and serve as wind and erosion protection.

Join the scientist and farmer Judith Berther on an excursion through the diverse hedgerows of Parc Ela. Learn how hedges were formed, what role they play in flora and fauna, and what edible (and non-edible) plants grow there. An experience that combines knowledge of nature and enjoyment!

Route: approx. 3 km, mostly straight ahead. Trekking shoes necessary.
Dates
Meeting point 18 October: Alvaneu-Bad, train station Since places are limited, we ask you to register by Friday noon.

Venue

Responsible for this content: Parc Ela.
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