The main objective of revegetation with regional wild plant seeds is not only to preserve the genetic diversity of wild species, but also to actively promote it, thereby creating a basis for life for insects and a multitude of other living beings.
Flowering strips consisting of regional, certified wildflowers can, with proper establishment and maintenance, be preserved for several years, ideally even permanently, and exert their positive ecosystem services in the long term. This conference will showcase the numerous possibilities for reintegrating these valuable habitats into our cultural landscape.
Registrations are possible on-site at the conference office!



