Bundeslandwirtschaftsministerium
Bundesumweltministerium
Europäische Kommission, Generaldirektion Landwirtschaft und ländliche Entwicklung

Project "Fallow Land Habitat"

Representatives of nature protection, hunting and agriculture came together and initialised the project “Habitat Fallow Land” in spring 2003. The goal of the project is to improve the situation of wildlife in the agrarian landscape by using wildlife-friendly forms of set-aside. Furthermore, they try to integrate wildlife-friendly land set-aside into the basic conditions of agriculture.

Practice

During the project period (2003-2006), the working group organizes 2.200 hectares of arable farmland for a wildlife-friendly optimised land set-aside. They test the cultivation of low-coast seed mixtures as suitable cover-, breeding- and feeding habitat for wildlife. The sample areas are located in the German federal states Bavaria and Hesse. Probably, this type of set-aside will have remarkable positive effects on wildlife. The wildlife-friendly optimised land set-aside is supported by the project budget. The collected results will be discussed with other project groups in the German federal states Thuringia and Lower Saxony.

Science and Monitoring

This part of the working group is a cooperation of different scientific sectors (e.g. plant sociology, wildlife biology and ornithology). They investigate and document the biodiversity and population development of selected “open land” species like Partridge, Hare and Skylark on the sample areas in Bavaria and Hesse. Another aim is to test the findings related to the possibility of transfer to other landscapes.

Politics

The project analyses the basic legal conditions of the obligation and voluntary set-aside on national and European level, and explores the political need for action to integrate the wildlife-friendly optimised land set-aside into the basic legal conditions. Furthermore, it is important to give farmers more powerful and professional information about nature conservation and best practise of set-aside in the agricultural landscape. Other tasks are presswork and media information and the analysis of the conflicts concerning the permitted cultivation of non-food crop and wildlife-friendly set-aside.
   

Partner

  • Deutsche Wildtier Stiftung
  • International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation
  • Deutscher Verband für Landschaftspflege e.V.
  • Landesjagdverband Hessen e.V.
  • Landesjagdverband Bayern e.V.
  • Bayerische Landesanstalt für Weinbau und Gartenbau
  • Deutscher Jagdschutzverband e.V.
  • Institut für Wildtierforschung an der Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
  • Saaten Zeller
Gefördert durch DBU
Gefördert durch FNR