Benefits for many different species
The project celebrated its completion in mid-May 2024, marked by a celebration involving representatives from the Härkingen Nature and Bird Protection Association, Alpiq, the Swiss Landscape Fund, the Civic Community of Härkingen, Bird Life Switzerland and local sponsors.
Participants were able to see how most of the woody plants at the clay pool landscape have been removed to create sunny habitats and the terrestrial habitat has been upgraded with wood and stone structures.
The enhancement of the site has also enhanced biodiversity in the region by creating a more liveable habitat for grass snakes, common toads, grass frogs, alpine and palmate newts, dragonflies as well as various bird species such as the red-backed shrike.