Cross toads in the Pankower Tor: move to site, but remain open questions

Cross toads in the Pankower Tor: move to site, but remain open questions

The NATISCHENSCHUNDEN NABU has withdrawn his complaint against the planned construction project on the "Pankower Tor" site in Berlin-Pankow. From the Senate and District's plans, the conservation of species protection was insufficiently taken into account from the point of view of the conservationists. On the overgrown terrain, a cross toad-population, which extends several hundred animals, is located. The croune is strictly protected across Europe. According to the NABU, the owner of the area, the furniture company Krieger, has in the meantime presented a new species protection concept. With this, the animals could stay on the premises, but would have to be resettled.

The Pankow cross toads are an important and protected animal species in the region. They contribute to biodiversity and are part of the ecological balance in Berlin. Your occurrence on the "Pankower Tor" site is one of the largest in the region and should be protected.

The new species protection concept of the owner, which provides for a resettlement of the cross toads, is a positive step. It shows that the furniture company is willing to take responsibility for the protection of animal species. The idea of ​​relocating the cross toads into the eastern area of ​​the site around the historical locomotive shed could be a good solution as long as their living conditions and reproductive options are still guaranteed.

However, it is important that a further usage concept for the area is created to ensure that the interests of nature conservation and possibly other usage interests around the historical locomotive shed are taken into account. A balanced approach is crucial to take into account both the protection needs of the cross toads and the development of the site.

The decision of the NABU to withdraw his lawsuit could lead to a positive dialogue and a collaboration between the nature reserve, the owner of the site and the responsible persons of the city of Berlin. It is important that everyone involved works together on a sustainable solution that takes into account the protection of species and the development of the site.

according to a report by www.rbb24.de ,

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