Planting Trees in Wolfegg
We can reforest the first forest areas in Upper Swabia near Ravensburg. The area is currently predominantly populated with ash, spruce and beech. Drought, wind throw and bark beetle infestation have damaged areas that now need to be replanted to create a climate-resilient mixed forest.
Reforestation in Upper Swabia
The total area of the forest is 1.2 hectares. The damaged area is 0.5 hectares, almost half. We would like to invite you and your company to get involved in reforestation, too.
Every tree counts in order to preserve our local forests, especially the beauty of nature as an oasis of leisure and well-being for all of us. New trees today are the forests of the day after tomorrow.
We intend to plant 1,000 new trees to re-densify the forest with douglas fir and oak. We protect the saplings with individual bite protection so that they are not eaten by deer.
Are you in? Do you also sponsor a few trees? We look forward to hearing from you.
Reforestation in Upper Swabia: Interesting to Know
The southern part of Germany is known for its beautiful and diverse landscape, which is heavily forested. The forests here play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and provide habitats for numerous species of plants and animals. The Upper Swabian landscape is particularly remarkable for its mix of forests, moors, hills, and bodies of water. This diversity creates valuable ecosystems that contribute to the region’s biodiversity, as well as to its climate and air quality.
The forests in the region also hold significant cultural and historical value. Many of the forests in Upper Swabia have been managed and cared for over centuries, which has helped preserve their integrity to this day. Additionally, the forests around Wolfegg offer plenty of hiking and recreational opportunities for nature enthusiasts. Here are a few distances to help with orientation:
- Ravensburg: 18 km
- Friedrichshafen: 40 km
- Biberach an der Riß: 37 km
- Sigmaringen: 68 km
Reforestation projects in Upper Swabia are especially important as climate conditions continue to stress and heavily impact the forests. Through targeted reforestation, local forests can be strengthened, new habitats can be created, and the regional climate can be positively influenced. At the same time, such projects help preserve Upper Swabia’s unique cultural landscape.