Bergisch Gladbach's KVB Launches Successful Flower Strip Project for Biodiversity
Bergisch Gladbach's local public transport company, KVB, has successfully launched a flower strip project along the tracks of line 1. The action, which covers 6500 square meters, has been praised by Mayor Claudio Provenzano for making the city more livable for both humans and animals.
The project, supported by dedicated patrons and farmers, has planted a variety of seeds including sunflowers, buckwheat, oilseed radish, and Alexandrian clover. These plants provide habitats for various insects and beetle species, which are crucial for the survival of many other creatures as they sit at the beginning of the food chain.
The city administration is encouraging more participation in such blossom strips actions. Those interested can contact the environmental department by email at klimaundumwelt@ourwebsite or by phone at 0 51 31 70 73 86.
The successful implementation of the flower strip project in Bergisch Gladbach has not only enhanced the city's aesthetic appeal but also played a significant role in promoting biodiversity and ecological balance. The city administration is committed to expanding such initiatives to ensure the survival and flourishing of insects and other creatures.
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