Conservation buildings project: Species conservation centre Nobitz
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Location:
Thuringia | Rural district Altenburger Land | 04603 Nobitz, Niederleuptener Straße 2a
Completion/inauguration:
09.08.2010
Previously: An ensemble of disused buildings. Transformer tower, underground drinking water reservoir and pumphouse © SPA
Now: Species conservation tower, Barn Swallow house and bat winter quarters as a safe haven for structure-dwelling wildlife species © SPA
Bee hotel © SPA
Stiftung Pro Artenvielfalt, Bielefeld - 850 m² plot with species conservation tower, Barn Swallow house and bat winter quarters
Reconstruction of species conservation tower, Barn Swallow house and bat winter quarters, biotope redevelopment of meadow orchard, rock biotope, dry grassland. € 44,800.00
Stiftung Pro Artenvielfalt, Bielefeld
60 special nest boxes, roosts and bat quarters
Common Kestrel, Barn Owl, Eurasian Jackdaw, Starling, Common Swift, House Martin, Barn Swallow, Black Redstart, Pied Wagtail, House and Tree Sparrow, Spotted Flycatcher, 4-5 bat species (summer and winter quarters), a full wall-size solitary bee hotel, biotope for newts, other amphibians and reptiles
House Martin
© Leo/fokus-natur
Tree Sparrow
© Leo/fokus-natur
House sparrow
© FotoNatur
Barn owl
© H. Glader
Barn owl offspring
© SPA
Common Kestrel
© Dr. P. Wernicke
Starling flock
© FotoNatur
Pied Wagtail
© Leo/fokus-natur
Solitary bee
© 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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