Avoid damaging vegetation on stones, boulder fields, and stone walls during soil preparation

Habitat Function Type of work
Forest
Living environment, Landscape, Cultural
Forest regeneration

In order to maintain biodiversity, forest microstructures (e.g. large boulders, stone walls, bogs, springs) are maintained during forest management.

Description of the action

Avoid damaging vegetation on large stones, stone fields, and stone fences during soil preparation.

Why?

Special but fragile habitats have formed on stone surfaces. If possible, avoid damaging them.