Habitat for amphibians: New plans for the bird moor in Gifhorn!

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On June 12, 2025, a citizens' meeting will provide information about the biotope management plan to promote amphibians and meadow birds in Gifhorn.

Am 12. Juni 2025 informiert eine Bürgerversammlung über den Biotop-Managementplan zur Förderung von Amphibien und Wiesenvögeln in Gifhorn.
On June 12, 2025, a citizens' meeting will provide information about the biotope management plan to promote amphibians and meadow birds in Gifhorn.

Habitat for amphibians: New plans for the bird moor in Gifhorn!

In the picturesque bird moor, a new biotope, the Ütschenkuhle, is being reactivated to offer amphibians and meadow birds a new home. How regionalheute.de reported, a citizens' meeting took place in Barwedel on June 12, 2025, in which Hans-Joachim Schulz presented the latest developments in the context of land consolidation and water planning. This plan was approved in April and envisages implementing various measures to sustainably improve the habitat.

The 2018 path expansion program was originally cut due to increased construction costs. But now a new plan is being implemented that no longer requires agricultural land. The aim is to improve the water flow to the Ütschenkuhle, to reduce woody plants to reduce shading and to promote a species-rich herb layer by thinning out a piece of forest. Above all, the acceptance of meadow birds such as the meadow pipit and the skylark should be increased.

Promoting biodiversity

Not only are meadows a nutritious habitat for a variety of insects and mammals, but they also play a crucial role in protecting amphibians and ground-nesting meadow birds. Loud fairpachten.org Gentle management methods are essential to promote biodiversity. For example, rest periods of at least eight weeks between mowing dates are of central importance for maintaining the animal populations in the region.

Conservation-friendly management also includes techniques such as mowing from the inside out to ensure escape opportunities for animals, as well as avoiding rollers during the peak breeding season. This protects nests and chicks, which is particularly important for species such as the lapwing.

Measures in amphibian protection

Experts say that careful design of water bodies for amphibians is of great importance. bund-naturschutz.de highlights that the creation of resting areas and planting areas are essential to secure habitats for amphibians and other species. In addition, ponds should be maintained regularly to ensure optimal conditions.

Coordinated pond care can also help with raising amphibians. In particular, breeding and spawning seasons should be taken into account, as choosing the right time to fish or drain ponds has a direct impact on their life cycles. This means that amphibian larvae can thrive optimally in untreated zones.

Overall, it can be said that protecting and promoting biodiversity in the bird moor is not only an important ecological concern, but also requires the community commitment of citizens. The current measures are a step in the right direction to offer our nature and the animal species that live in it a better home. But there is still a lot to be done so that the bird moor can develop its full potential as a habitat. This is a task that not only those responsible but also every individual should take on.