Conference: A Natural Garden to Support Biodiversity
The garden is not only a relaxing green space for us, humans, but it can also directly contribute to the conservation of biodiversity through natural and pollinator-friendly design.
This conference aims to present the essential approaches to easily and effectively creating a natural garden at home, meeting both aesthetic and functional requirements. A colorful refuge for pollinators such as bees and butterflies, as well as for other animals, can be created effortlessly and without using pesticides.
Besides the selection, origin, and arrangement of plants, the care for a natural garden will also be discussed, highlighting the impact of these practices on local wildlife. The creation of specific structures and additional nesting sites will also be covered. Finally, several key species with their specific requirements for a natural garden will be introduced.
Speaker: Lisa Siebenaler
Lisa Siebenaler has always been interested in nature. She has a particular passion for insects and their interactions with plants. This interest shaped her academic journey. She earned a Master of Science degree at RWTH Aachen University specializing in environmental ecology and has been working since 2019 in the scientific service of the Naturschutzsyndikat Sicona, focusing on awareness and the development of natural green areas in residential spaces as part of the "Butterfly" initiative.
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Speaker: Lisa Siebenaler, specialized in environmental ecology, affiliated with the Nature Conservation Syndicate, Sicona.
Automatically translated from Luxembourgish.
Where does it take place?
Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History
25
rue Münster
2160 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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