New nature conservation advisory board in the Wartburg district: Commitment to the environment!

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The new nature conservation advisory board in the Wartburg district will begin its voluntary work for environmental protection on January 1, 2026.

Der neue Naturschutzbeirat im Wartburgkreis beginnt am 1. Januar 2026 mit seiner ehrenamtlichen Arbeit für den Umweltschutz.
The new nature conservation advisory board in the Wartburg district will begin its voluntary work for environmental protection on January 1, 2026.

New nature conservation advisory board in the Wartburg district: Commitment to the environment!

Something is happening in the area of ​​nature conservation in the Wartburg district! The district administrator has appointed a new nature conservation advisory board that will begin its voluntary work on January 1, 2026. This committee, consisting of ten members and their deputies, brings fresh impetus to the district's nature conservation work. Eisenach Online informs that the two chairmen, Bernd Rether from the “Alte Warth” nature conservation center and Dr. Kerstin Wiesner from the Eichsfeld–Hainich–Werratal Landscape Conservation Association, has many years of experience in nature conservation.

The new advisory board brings together competencies from various areas. The members are made up of recognized nature conservation associations such as NABU, AHO and BUND, as well as representatives from agriculture, forestry, hunting and tourism. The Lower Nature Conservation Authority is advised by this committee on important nature conservation and landscape management issues. That sounds like a reliable foundation, as the district administration is involved in decision-making processes that are important for nature in the Wartburg district.

Nature conservation success story

The advisory board has been successfully committed to nature conservation in the Wartburg district for over 30 years. Whether it is about the ecological planning of road construction projects, taking environmental concerns into account in new industrial and commercial developments or the expansion of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve - the members always have a good hand when it comes to reconciling nature and progress. Wartburgkreis.de emphasizes that the specialist and local knowledge of the members is of great importance.

The work on the Nature Conservation Advisory Board remains exciting, especially since the members work on a voluntary basis and can therefore take the time to work to preserve our environment. This mix of experience, commitment and expertise from various areas promises sustainable and future-oriented work in the spirit of nature conservation.

At a time when environmental and nature conservation are more on the agenda than ever, the Wartburgkreis shows how regional cooperation can be fruitful. The district office is pleased about the new, motivated faces on the advisory board and is excited to see what impulses they will provide. Meanwhile, it remains to be seen how the interests of nature conservation and other social concerns will develop in the coming years.