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Bamberg LCA Meets Mayor to Discuss Landscape Conservation: 'WE Make Landscape' Campaign Aims to Protect Endangered Species

The Bamberg LCA is fighting to protect Bavaria's unique landscapes. Despite uncertain funding, they're committed to safeguarding species like the Small Blue butterfly.

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Bamberg LCA Meets Mayor to Discuss Landscape Conservation: 'WE Make Landscape' Campaign Aims to Protect Endangered Species

The Bamberg Landscape Conservation Association (LCA) recently held a meeting with Mayor Jonas Glüsenkamp and Tobias Schenk to discuss the critical issue of landscape conservation in the region. The 'WE Make Landscape' campaign, aimed at raising awareness about the importance of preserving Bavaria's diverse habitats, was a key topic of discussion.

The LCA, funded by the Landscape Conservation and Nature Park Directive (LNPD), maintains several important areas within Bamberg, including the nature conservation-worthy meadows at the Altenburg. These meadows are home to the endangered Small Blue butterfly, a species that the LCA is committed to protecting. While no specific biologist was mentioned in the provided search results, the LCA collaborates with experienced experts like biologist Adam Geyer to safeguard this and other vulnerable species.

Mayor Glüsenkamp stressed the importance of preserving the landscape for biodiversity. To achieve this, additional care from farmers is necessary to prevent overgrowing and maintain the delicate balance of these ecosystems. However, the future of the LNPD program, which provides funds from the Free State of Bavaria, is uncertain due to potential budget cuts.

The 'WE Make Landscape' campaign seeks to protect and preserve the diverse habitats in Bavaria, with the LCA playing a crucial role in maintaining these areas. Despite the challenges posed by potential funding cuts, the LCA remains dedicated to its mission, working with experts and local authorities to ensure the survival of species like the Small Blue butterfly and the preservation of Bamberg's unique landscapes.

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