Knicks in Fredeburg: A green step for biodiversity!

Knicks in Fredeburg: A green step for biodiversity!

In an impressive step to promote biological diversity, on Wednesday in Fredeburg near Ratzeburg, in the Duchy of Lauenburg, new kinks were planted several hundred meters! These hedge strips are not only windbreak, but also an indispensable habitat for numerous animals. Volker Rudolph from the Nature Conservation Service emphasizes the immense importance of this kink: "They actively contribute to the biological diversity and the preservation of the cultural landscape." A real symbol for home that shapes and characterizes the Schleswig-Holstein region!

a step into the future of nature

The freshly planted kinks are more than just plants; They are a sign of preserving the unique landscape and biodiversity. These measures are crucial to strengthen the ecosystem in the region and to preserve natural beauty. The Knicks are a typical feature of the Schleswig-Holstein landscape and are valued by the residents. "The kink landscape in particular is typical of Schleswig-Holstein and shapes the region," adds Rudolph.

The planting is part of a comprehensive nature conservation project that not only protects the environment, but also improves the quality of life of the people in the region. A real gain for everyone who loves and appreciate nature!

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