Conservation buildings project: Species conservation tower
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Location:
North Rhine-Westphalia | District Soest | 53881 Euskirchen, village district Stotzheim, Gertrudenhof
Completion/Inauguration:
June 2021
Previously: Disused transformer station © SPA
Now: Sanctuary for structure-dwelling wildlife
© W. Zervos
Species conservation tower Euskirchen district Stotzheim on the river Erft after the flood 2021
Stiftung Pro Artenvielfalt, Bielefeld – species conservation tower
Species conservation tower conversion € 48,000.00
Willi Zervos, Westnetz GmbH
52 fitted breeding cavities, nest boxes, hiding places (roosts) and bat quarters
Common Kestrel, Barn Owl, Eurasian Jackdaw, Starling, Common Swift, Black Redstart, Pied Wagtail, House and Tree Sparrow, several bat species such as Common Pipistrelle, Daubenton's Bat
Common Kestrel
© Dr. P. Wernicke
Barn owl
© H. Glader
Eurasian Jackdaw
© Pröhl/fokus-natur
Tree Sparrow
© Leo/fokus-natur
House sparrow
© FotoNatur
Starling
© Dr. P. Wernicke
Common Swift
© FotoNatur.de
Black Redstart
© Leo/fokus-natur
Pied Wagtail
© Leo/fokus-natur
The species inventory documentation for this species conservation tower can be found here.
Your donation enables the construction of more species conservation buildings for structure-dwelling wildlife species.
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