Moore bloom new: Gilching's unique renaturation in focus!

Renaturierung im Gilchinger Görbelmoos: Neue Lebensräume für Flora und Fauna schaffen seit 2023 nachhaltigen Moorschutz.
Renaturation in the Gilchinger Görbelmoos: New habitats for flora and fauna have been sustainable moor protection since 2023. (Symbolbild/MW)

Moore bloom new: Gilching's unique renaturation in focus!

Gilching, Deutschland - Nature has found a remarkable way to relax, and this is impressive in the renaturation of an area southwest of the Gilchinger Görbelmooses. Since 2023, this 0.5 hectare bog area, which is located in the municipal forest, has been permanently re -wireless. The municipality of Gilching began in January 2023 with this project, which is considered exemplary for sustainable moor protection. Open, wood -free areas not only offer habitat for typical moor plants such as the ordinary moss berry and the vague wool grass, but also for rare animal species.

In the past few decades, about 95% of domestic bogs have been destroyed, and that is precisely why such projects make a significant contribution to climate protection. Moore are not only characteristic landscape elements, but also important carbon stores. Intacts of bogs store more carbon than all forests and thus prevent the release of greenhouse gases, which often come from dry bogs. When Moore is drained, they release large amounts of carbon, which is why the restoration of these ecosystems is of enormous importance.

renaturation in the Toteiskessel

The location of the renaturation project in the Toteiskessel is an excellent proof of how nature can regenerate itself. This ice age sink caused by melting glacier ice cream is susceptible to the formation of bogs. A varied structure was created by the removal of water -loving spruce trees and the preservation of selected habitat trees. According to the Merkur the renewed water level on this area enables amphibians to settle and that they act as a trittstein biotope.

In order to ensure a restoration of the habitat and biodiversity, regular care in the first years of renaturation is essential. An optimal water level level from 0 to 10 cm below the top edge is required to regain the functions of the bogs. While rehearse in other parts of Bavaria is slowly progressing, politicians set a clear signal by granting such projects to the highest priority.

examples of sustainable moor protection

Moore not only have an important function in climate protection, but are also a habitat for many endangered species. According to lfu bayern , the bogs are also examples of innovative approaches in the field of sustainable agriculture. More and more farmers are now relying on paludicultures, i.e. the cultivation of plants such as reeds and piston pistons, which are ideal for wet floors.

These alternatives to conventional management not only offer economic advantages, but also contribute significantly to biodiversity and the protection of the bogs. Scientists and experts demand that 50,000 hectares of moor areas should be rewind annually in order to actively counteract climate change. So far, only about 70,000 hectares have been restored over the past few decades. The renaturation in the Gilching area therefore sets a strong sign of more commitment to moor protection.

Overall, it can be seen that the renaturation of bogs is not just a project, but a future vision for sustainably managed landscapes. The cooperation between the municipality of Gilching and the district office of Starnberg gives hope that there will be more initiatives in the future that will benefit nature as well as people.

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