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Rennovation of stone borders - Renovation of stone borders on various Alps to preserve valuable structural elements

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Rennovation of stone borders

Renovation of stone borders on various Alps to preserve valuable structural elements

The renovations in Turtmanntal, Maiggen and Illalpe were carried out as part of landscape conservation projects. Community service groups and volunteers took part.

"Stone borders are contemporary witnesses to the earlier management of the Alps. During pasture maintenance (annual clearing of stones and branches from pasture areas) they emerged along owner or pasture boundaries. But they also served to separate the cattle (Chrommu), corral them or herd them. Stone borders are also ecologically valuable structures because they serve as a habitat for various small animal species.
The landscape conservation missions in the Alps are very popular because the participants can immerse themselves in another world."

Renovation of stone borders on various Alps to preserve valuable structural elements

Project duration

from 2016 To 2021

Project status

Finished

Contact

Naturpark Pfyn-Finges / Parc naturel Pfyn-Finges
Kirchstrasse 6
3970 Salgesch
Tel. +41 (0)27 452 60 60

www.pfyn-finges.ch

Waypoints

Benje's style hedge

2019 – 2028

With landscape conservation efforts, chain-link fences are being removed and replaced with living fences made of green clippings, so-called Benje hedges, at 4 locations along the Illgraben.

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityEducation

Ecological rejouvination of former vineyards.

2021 – 2028

A multi-year school project for the ecological enhancement of the vineyard parcel is being implemented in collaboration with the community of Salgesch.

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityAgricultureEducation

Removal of invasive plants

2019 – 2021

The removal of invasive neophytes to promote biodiversity is extremely important. Along the Meretschi stream, large stands of Butterfly bushes, North American goldenrod, Daisy fleabane and black locust were removed.

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityAgricultureEducation

Landscape conservation projeckts with school classes

2021 – 2022

Interested school classes can spend a project week in the nature park area and help alpine farms with the ongoing work. On the Feselalp, fences were dismantled, pastures cleared of bushes and stones collected, among other things.

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityAgricultureEducation

Benje's style hedge

2019

A Benje's hedge is a living fence and is made from green clippings. It offers habitat and shelter for small mammals and insects. This Benje hedge was created as part of a landscape conservation project.

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityBiotopes / Habitats

" Ecological grazing"

2014 – 2028

The Pfyn-Finges Nature Park manages the extensive grazing of the rocky steppe near Leuk with various animal species, coupled with manual shrub removal.

BiodiversityAgricultureVisitor management

Removal of wire fences

2014 – 2028

By removing wire pasture fences, the risk of injury to livestock and wild animals is reduced and at the same time the cultural landscape is visually enhanced. The old pasture fences are being removed as part of landscape maintenance operations.

Nature / LandscapeAgricultureBiotopes / Habitats

Biotope maintenance "Tschuedanga"

2019 – 2028

New habitats for plants and animals were created as ecological replacement measures for the SBB Salgesch Leuk double-track line extension. The Pfyn-Finges Nature Park maintains these hedges, dry meadows and wetlands on behalf of the SBB

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityBiotopes / Habitats

Landscape maintenance projeckts with Service Civil Internati

2022

Together with the participants, heavily overgrown pasture areas were reopened, hedge structures maintained and old wire fences removed.

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityAgricultureEducation