Wednesday, 25 September 2019

Endangered Species in Germany




Christian Fischer CC-BY-SA 3.0, www.wikipedia.de
Amphibians are the most endangered vertebrate group in Germany. Favorable rest and ovipositional storage spaces in sunny location became rare, so the nature reserves, in which trouble-free zones by the water, on rocks or dry slopes, are very important for lizards and snapse.

The “Knoblauch” (garlic) toad became rear by German waters.







Violet copper butterflies live on wetlands, mostly near rivers, lakes and moors with large populations of caterpillar feed plants. Its range is restricted to southern Germany.
Photo: Frank Vassen, CC-BY 2.0, www.wikipedia.de


The agriculture, which occupies about 50 per cent the German land area 
threat the common snipe´s living space.

Photo: Alpsdake, www.wikipedia.de CC-BY-SA 3.0



The agriculture, which occupies about 50 per cent the German land area 
threat the common snipe´s living space.
Photo: Alpsdake, www.wikipedia.de CC-BY-SA 3.0


Farming the fields is the reason why field hamsters decline. If the harvest would be left standing on the edge of the field and if would be dispensed with chemical fertilizers the rodent would have a saved living space.
Photo:
Agnieszka Szeląg, CC-BY-SA 3.0
http://www.kul.pl/foto/2/1467_25323.jpg





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