1,500 trees for Garmisch: Students plant new mixed forest!

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Students are planting 1,500 trees in Hundaugen near Garmisch-Partenkirchen to create a climate-adapted mixed forest.

1,500 trees for Garmisch: Students plant new mixed forest!

An impressive event took place today at the “Hundaugen”! Students from the Garmisch-Partenkirchen business school planted around 1,500 trees with great commitment. This reforestation campaign extends over a picturesque forest area between the Kreuzecktal station and the Aulealm. Here, the young environmentalists rely on a colorful mix of sycamore and Norway maples, winter lime trees and silver firs.

The initiative aims to create a climate-adapted mixed forest from native tree species. According to the Office of Agriculture and Forestry, this is an important step to strengthen the local flora and counteract the challenges of climate change. With their commitment, the students not only show a sense of responsibility, but also actively contribute to improving the environment. This project is a shining example of youth commitment to a greener future!

A green thumb for the future

The planting campaign is not just a one-off event, but part of a larger plan to reforest and preserve local forests. The students not only learn something about the different tree species, but also about the importance of sustainable forestry. With every seedling they plant in the ground, they make a valuable contribution to the ecological balance and biodiversity in the region.

The students' enthusiasm is palpable, and the fresh air of the forest does the rest to lift their spirits. This action could be the beginning of a new era of environmental awareness in the region. Nature will thank you!