Conference - A Natural Garden to Support Biodiversity
A garden can serve, beyond being a relaxing green space for humans, as a significant contributor to biodiversity conservation when designed in a natural and species-friendly manner. This conference will cover key approaches to transform a home garden into a natural oasis simply and effectively, without compromising aesthetic and functional requirements. Learn how to create a colorful sanctuary for species such as bees, butterflies, and other wildlife, without the use of pesticides. Topics include plant selection, origin, and composition, as well as the maintenance of a natural garden, which significantly impacts living organisms. Additional structures for nesting and the requirements of specific garden natural species will also be discussed. Lastly, particular species and their needs within a natural garden environment will be presented. Speaker: Lisa Siebenaler, an expert deeply interested in nature and plant-insect interactions, holding a Master of Science specializing in environmental ecology, has been working since 2019 in the scientific department of the Naturschutzsyndikat Sicona.
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Speaker: Lisa Siebenaler, passionate about nature and insect interactions, holds a Master of Science in environmental ecology.
Automatically translated from Luxembourgish.
Where does it take place?
National Museum of Military History (MNHM) Asbl
25 Rue Münster
2160 Grund Luxembourg
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