Sling snake on the run: Construction of Aldi and Edeka delays!

Bautzen: EDEKA and Aldi build new markets while Schlingennattert have to be resettled. Focus on nature conservation and delays.
Bautzen: EDEKA and Aldi build new markets while Schlingennattert have to be resettled. Focus on nature conservation and delays. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Sling snake on the run: Construction of Aldi and Edeka delays!

Schirgiswalde-Kirschau, Deutschland - in Schirgiswalde-Kirschau there is currently plenty of movement, especially with regard to the planned new buildings of Edeka and Aldi. But the focus is not only on the construction projects, but also a small, secret reptile: the Schlingnatter. According to nabu.de informed.

occurrence and habitat

Dry and warm habitats such as rocks or piles of stone that are ideal for the Schlingnatter are particularly valued. The species is not only considered endangered, but their habitats are also of essential importance for their continued existence. Richard Podlucky from the DGHT emphasizes that specifically implementable protective measures are often difficult and that the preservation of these biotopes is of great importance. Traditional management methods, such as the care of fallow areas and habitats, play a central role here. Maintaining the habitat structures is essential - starting with dry stone walls up to dead wood. These topics also find support from diverse organizations that are committed to protecting the Schlingnatter.

The Schlingnatter is not only an important link in the ecosystem, but also a fascinating animal that requires multi -layered living conditions. Efforts for your protection and relocation are a good example of environmentally conscious construction projects that protect the balance between economic progress and nature conservation. With a strong cooperation between builders and conservationists, the Schlingnatter can continue to remain part of our domestic wildlife - and the commitment is worth it twice.

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