Animal welfare in the national park: New Year's Eve Böller are taboo!
Animal welfare in the national park: New Year's Eve Böller are taboo!
In the Bavarian Forest National Park, an urgent appeal is addressed to visitors: Böller and rockets should be taboo on New Year's Eve! The reason? The protection of the domestic fauna, in particular the endangered Auerhuhn, which suffers from the noise and bright lights of the fireworks. As np-coburg.de is pointed out so that many animals in the Hales of the national park are extremely sensitive to disorders. Banging the firecrackers could make them flee panicked, which can have catastrophic consequences, especially in the cold months.
In addition, the population is asked to take their garbage home with them again when they spend the turn of the year in the picturesque mountains. Dash waste could not only pollute the environment, but also endanger the habitats of the wild animals. The national park administration has made it clear: This is the only way to maintain the fascinating living space of these unique animal and plant species, as the information from
The Bavarian Forest National Park extends over an area of 600,000 hectares, which makes it the largest coherent forest area in Central Europe. Here nature has the opportunity to develop in its original form without economic use. Visitors can discover the untouched nature on over 200 kilometers marked hiking trails and get to know the impressive biodiversity of the region. The beauty and calm of the Bavarian Forest captivates numerous hikers, cyclists and nature lovers every year, who are looking for unique experiences. a paradise for nature lovers
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