A retreat for animals must be made as part of a project in Moschendorf in Burgenland. But when the trees were set, there was apparently a confusion.
Where left or right, this can sometimes be a matter of opinion – or simply depends on which side you stand. This proves a current business in South Burgenland. In the quiet Moschendorf, which belongs to the Nature Park in the Weinidylle, a so -driven wooden corridor was made outside the village at the end of last year.
Trees for animals
About 200 trees and shrubs were planted along a trench. This is intended to create a retreat for animals. The project commissioned the municipality for the Nature Park er was also an EU financing. However, the trees were planted on the wrong side of the Geul, as nature lovers Gerhard Laki says.
“No farmer can be put in fields”
Because on the “left” side a field on the “right” side is a wider strip that is public estate, according to the Moschendorfer. “You should have seen that. He can only shake his head: “Some clearly have problems where the right and left is.” Whether it depends on where you stand when you look at the ditch.
Too little distance
Now the approximately 200 trees on the other side had to be implemented, as mayor Thomas Behm confirms. The distance to the adjacent property – the field – was not enough. He emphasizes that the location of the trees was determined by a former representative of the nature park. He himself was only informed here by Laki.
Company took over the costs
However, he sees no broken leg. The company that had taken over the order carried out the transplant to its own expenses. The effort was also not that great if you would expect 200 trees. The case was done one day. He therefore does not blame the company. “This happened. The subject was adjusted for him.
Source: Krone

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