“In addition to the forest areas, open areas such as dry grassland biotopes also need appropriate care. These special and rare habitats arise in dry and nutrient-poor locations. Special plants develop in poor meadows, which in turn serve as a food source for a variety of insects,” said environmental councilor Michaela Pfaffeneder, explaining the ecological Connections. The main maintenance measure was to remove bushes such as barberries and hazelnut bushes that had overgrown the lawns. The clearing was worthwhile for biodiversity. Hobby entomologists were able to identify more than 500 different species of butterflies and beetles, including swallowtails, peacock butterflies, brimstone butterflies and the highly endangered yellow-ringed butterfly, in the Ybbsfeld-Forstheide landscape protection area. The piles of dead wood, in turn, provide shelter for small mammals such as hedgehogs and mice.
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