What is happening in our forest right now?

What is currently happening in our forest?

A wide range of work and measures are currently taking place in the local forest.

The forest owners are endeavoring to tackle the necessary measures in the forests and remove the damaged wood. However, the scale of the work means that it cannot be completed in a short space of time. The clearing and reforestation of the damaged forest stands will therefore take a long time and sometimes lead to disruptions such as closures and detour in the forests. This must always be taken into account when visiting the forest.

We therefore appeal to everyone who cares about the forest:

  • Understand that extensive forestry work is necessary in the current situation and that this is currently accompanying your forest experience.
  • Pay particular attention during your leisure activities and observe the prevailing instructions and any prohibitions

In general, areas where wood is being felled or processed may not be entered temporarily, as being in the vicinity of this work can be life-threatening.

District forester Anna-Marie Hille shows the dramatic change in the forest, but also the currently very difficult situation for local forest farmers:

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