Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of German-Polish
Euro­pean-Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Excursion: The importance of the canary grass meadows for ecological agriculture as well as for nature and environmental protection

Excursion: The importance of the canary grass meadows for ecological agriculture as well as for nature and environmental protection

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On this bicy­cle excur­sion you will learn inter­est­ing facts not only about grass­land mead­ows in gen­er­al, but also about reed canary grass mead­ows in par­tic­u­lar. Reed canary grass resem­bles reed canary grass and is found in wet mead­ows and often along river­banks. Cat­tail grass plays an impor­tant role in eco­log­i­cal agri­cul­ture and nature and envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion. Reed canary­grass is a soil firm­ing grass, as a mass grow­ing mow­ing grass it is very pro­duc­tive and is con­sid­ered an ener­gy crop with high bio­mass yield. The expert Prof. Dr. Gis­bert Schalitz will tell you a lot of inter­est­ing facts, not only about reed canary grass mead­ows, but also about today’s land use in the pold­ers and the unique flo­ra in the Low­er Oder Val­ley and much more, sci­en­tif­i­cal­ly and yet gen­er­al­ly under­stand­able. For clos­er iden­ti­fi­ca­tion of the veg­e­ta­tion, an iden­ti­fi­ca­tion book is advantageous.

The excur­sion takes place in the great out­doors, all dis­tances can be observed and all cur­rent­ly valid state reg­u­la­tions are observed.

The excur­sion is free, but dona­tions are welcome.

We ask for pri­or reg­is­tra­tion at the e‑mail address: , phone +49 (0)3332–219822 or via the book­ing func­tion at the bot­tom of this page.

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