
Campo di volontariato
Protect Endangered Species in the Black Forest
GERMANIA
Attività principali
You join rangers in the Black Forest and protect endangered Capercaillie who are losing their habitat to the wild boars. Part of the work is creating safe tunnels through bushes and woodland for the birds to travel and to create open spaces for them to mate and raise their kids. Help with forest maintenance is also needed as well as the careful care of the pine trees and the cleaning of meadows to make them better hosts for biodiverse plants and animals.
Beware: You are going to be outside during all working hours and the work may be physically hard. You will most likely get wet and muddy: Please bring hiking boots, extra socks to change during the day, a waterproof jacket, and comfy working clothes!
Campo di volontariato
Protect Endangered Species in the Black Forest
28 lug → 12 ago (16 giorni · 15 notti)
Dettagli
Luogo GERMANIA
Area tematica ENVI, MANU, EDU
Età 18-99
Lingua Inglese
Codice IBG07
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Cosa è incluso
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Pasti
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Punto d'incontro
You will be picked up by the camp leaders from Ottenhöfen train station, please inform them about your arrival time in advance.
Aeroporto più vicino: SXB
Stazione più vicina: Bahnhof Ottenhöfen im Schwarzwald (D-77883)

Dove alloggerai
You stay on the first floor of a small rural house, the “Kriesenhof”, in the Allerheiligen forest district. The accommodation is basic yet includes necessary amenities like a kitchen, shower, bathroom, WIFI, and a washing machine. You sleep together on mattresses in a rather small shared room, so bring a sleeping bag, bed sheet (and pillow if desired). The entire group does grocery shopping, cooking, and cleaning together. Food will be bought with the camp budget. To minimize our carbon footprint on the planet, we encourage volunteers to reduce meat and try more environmentally friendly meals.


Organizzatore
IBG Workcamps, founded in 1965, engages increasingly in climate protection through forest and peatland projects. Through our trainings, seminars, and Workcamps we strive to encourage young people from all over the world to become active in climate- and nature protection themselves. This camp is organized by IBG in cooperation with the Forestry Baden-Wurttemberg.
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