What is the background, on nearly 20 hectares of different animal varieties, mainly cattle and with the most resistant genes as a resistant – and then not intervene, but just “watch” what happens? A project in collaboration with the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative is behind it.
There is no doubt that new ways should be found in landscape and nature conservation. This will be lived in the “Wild Solutions Park” near Ernstbrunn in the Korleuburg district: the joint project with the Leiser Berge Regional Nature Park in collaboration with Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative was left as an existing arable land as it was. Now you observe what happens when there is no “usual” farm animals, but very robust varieties such as tuxedo cattle, cone horses and other animal species, which were of course based there long ago, “conquer the 22 hectare, to say so.
The first calf is certainly baptized Arnold
“What arises here is not only nature. It is a room for knowledge, dialogue and future solutions. A success project for the entire region. Who knows, perhaps the first calf born in the park will bear the name Arnold,” “
Nature – ie animals and plants – are not in the way
To make biodiversity understandable, not just to follow – that is the goal of the project. And the traces of steps, the bite or natural fertilization are observed, among other things, using drones and animal movements and plant development. There are also AI-based observation evaluations. The motto number 1 is: if no circumstances intervene in the natural cycle!
Weinviertler region near Asparn on the Zaya is “Test Laboratory”
As an educational location with the nearby partner, the Mamuz Museum in Asparn an der Zaya, the project also becomes a natural experience space, in which the progress and relationships are explained with earlier times.
Also conclusions on the ground – in the case of dryness or flood
A prediction of the scientists is already determined: the naturalness of naturalness first makes the soil more resistant to dryness and can also absorb and retain more water, which reduces the risk of flood formations.
Source: Krone

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