New nature learning path in the Hönow pond chain is presented
New nature learning path in the Hönow pond chain is presented
On Wednesday, May 29, 2024, the district office Marzahn-Hellersdorf invites interested citizens to explore the newly created nature lighter path in the Hönow pond chain landscape protection area. The path extends over the approximately 55 hectare protected area and leads the visitors along different stations, which are explained in more detail at learning boards. The district mayor, Nadja Zivkovic, will present the new boards and the path control system together with employees of various specialist offices.
The Hönower pond chain is an important landscape protection area in the region that houses a variety of rare animal species. Due to the nature learning path, visitors have the opportunity to learn more about grazing the areas and the various habitats. The project should bring nature closer to both children and adults and create awareness of the protection of this sensitive environment.
The Hönower pond chain is of great importance for local ecology due to its variety of flora and fauna. The protected area is based on rare animal species such as the kingfisher and various orchid species. The establishment of the nature learning path draws attention to the protection of this biodiversity and strengthened understanding of the importance of nature conservation measures.
The following table lists some facts about the Hönower pond chain and the nature learning path:
| Size of the protective area | 55 hectares |
| ———————— | ———– |
| Starting point of the path | Hönow U-Bahnhof |
| End point of the path | Louis-Lewin-Straße |
| Special animal species | Kingfish, orchids |
| Themed content | Grazing, habitat protection |
The new nature learning path in the Hönower pond chain landscape protection area therefore offers an exciting way to get to know local nature and its protection better. The event on May 29 promises interesting insights into the diversity of the protected area and makes it clear how important it is to preserve this precious nature.
Source: www.berlin.de
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