In the Rehauer Forest, Germany, we are working intensively to connect habitats – now also in cooperation with the “Spurensuche Gartenschläfer” project. Together, we have installed special dormouse boxes to gather information on the distribution of the garden dormouse (Eliomys quercinus) and to support the population of this rare species.
ReCo not only connects habitats but also people and their conservation projects across borders, thereby strengthening biodiversity in Europe. Together, we are making a difference for the preservation of nature!
More information on the “Spurensuche Gartenschläfer” project: https://www.bund.net/gartenschlaefer
Photo: Stefan Braun. Pictured from right to left: Stefanie Jessolat, volunteer garden dormouse coordinator for BUND Naturschutz, and Jörg Hacker, ReCo Project.