Admittedly, they are not beautiful: backlets with deep, porn -passed fairways, dead wooden trunks or animal carcasses. However, they play an important role in the ecology of the forest. All three form significant biotopes for countless animals and small life. For them, these breeding grounds are essential for survival. Text: Monika Offenberger
A forest walk is pure relaxation. Even the movement is good, in addition there is a firework for the senses: the fresh green, the fragrance of leaves and spruce needles, the moss under the soles. No wonder that people drag them into the forest. Every year, four million visitors flock to the Schönbuch Nature Park southwest of Stuttgart. You want to find mushrooms, hear a woodpecker, watch squirrels or even a shy deer.
“And when you see such a reversal where the wooden harvesting machine pressed lanes into the dirt, some forest visitors get upset terribly,” says Winfried Seitz. The district forester looks after
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