Since the middle of the 20th century, the proportion of ecologically valuable, species-rich extensive grassland has been steadily decreasing throughout Europe. In addition to protecting these grassland areas, which can accommodate up to a hundred different plant species, restoring such areas offers a comparatively easy-to-implement opportunity to promote biological diversity in the landscape and secure important ecological functions. The use of regionally adapted wild plant seed mixtures plays a central role. The professional maintenance of both existing and newly created areas is crucial for the long-term preservation of biodiversity and ecological functions.
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