Garden sleeper rescue: 10,000. Animal discovered in Rhineland-Palatinate
Garden sleeper rescue: 10,000. Animal discovered in Rhineland-Palatinate
important progress in the protection of the garden sleeper
The discovery of the 10,000. Garden sleepers in Rhineland-Palatinate is not only an important step for the preservation of this kind, but also a sign of the increased commitment of the population for nature conservation. These small, cute rodents, which are threatened by extinction, are increasingly finding their supporters who are actively maintaining their preservation.
a milestone for conservationists
scientists and conservationists recently reported the 10,000. Garden sleepers as part of a nationwide search. The team, consisting of members of the Federal Environment and Nature Conservation Germany (BUND), researchers from the Justus Liebig University in Gießen and the Senckenberg Society for Natural Research, has intensively researched this endangered animal. This message is of great importance because it helps to better understand the distribution area of the garden sleeper in Germany and possibly initiate new protective measures.
meaning of the reporting platform
A special reporting point has been set up to get a comprehensive overview of the garden sleeper population. This initiative was launched in 2019 and has proven to be extremely successful. Sven Büchner, an expert at the Justus Liebig University Gießen, emphasizes that the unexpected success of the registration office shows the high enthusiasm for the garden sleeper. The population is encouraged to report observations, which provides a valuable source of data.
The decline in the garden sleeper
The garden sleeper was originally widespread in many regions of southern and central Germany. However, a drastic decline in many areas has been recorded in recent years. Most of the occurrences are currently found in southwestern Germany, where they live primarily in urban areas. The reasons for this decline vary and give rise to concern. This development has launched the “Garden Slip” project, which wants to get to the bottom of the decline of this kind.A call to support nature conservation
The fascinating discovery of the 10,000. Garden sleepers are an encouraging sign that joint commitment to nature conservation can bear fruit. In this way, the population is called to continue to be attentive and to share information about the garden sleeper. A better understanding of the distribution and living conditions of this mouse can help develop effective protection strategies. The success of this project shows that interaction of science and committed citizens is essential for the preservation of endangered animal species.
- Nag
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