Photo: Bruno Scheel / NABU
University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck joins an excursion within the NABU project LIFE BOVAR
NABU Lower Saxony and Schaumburg district accompany seminar and excursion on the Bückeberg
Stadthagen, November 2018: A total of 40 students from the Landscape Development course at the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck took part in a seminar and excursion as
part of the Landscape Management module as part of the LIFE BOVAR project of NABU Lower Saxony. The aim was to gain an insight into the practical activities of the EU LIFE project. After the
presentation of the project and the project region as well as an excursion introduction by the Lower Nature Conservation Authority, a lecture on the topic "Water and sediment retention in the
forests with simultaneous promotion of biodiversity" on the development of a biotope network for amphibians followed. After the excursion, which was led by Bruno Scheel and Christian Hoeppner,
practical measures in nature conservation were visited and further topics from nature conservation practice such as grazing management in the Liekwegen quarry and networking measures in the
surrounding forests were shown.