BUND invites you to visit conservation measures for lizards and insects
The BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany) and the adult education center invite you to a guided garden tour in Darmstadt-Kranichstein. The focus will be on natural habitats for lizards, wild bees, and other species.
Insights into natural garden design
The event will take place on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at 2:30 p.m. The meeting point is the Borsdorffstraße tram stop at Strahringer Platz.
On-site demonstrations will show how gardens and green spaces can be designed to serve as habitats for animals. Particular attention will be paid to the protected sand lizard, which thrives in loose, sandy soils.
Protection for animals in the residential environment
In addition to the design of suitable habitats, simple protective measures are also presented. These include, for example, how reptiles can be protected from pets.
Natural gardens also provide important refuges for insects such as wild bees and butterflies. Flowering areas and structurally diverse landscapes contribute to promoting biodiversity in the residential environment.
Participation in the guided tour is free of charge.
(DARMSTADT – RED/BUND)
