Nature conservation work in the Thurauen floodplain
Environment
Project | Nature conservation work in the Thurauen floodplain |
Participant(s) | Min. 8 / Max. 100 |
Project language | German, English |
Assignment options
City | 8416 Flaach (ZH) |
Date | Possible from 20.09.2025 |
Duration of assignment | Lasts one day |
Time | 09:00 – 16:00 |
Welcome to the heart of the largest floodplain landscape in Central Switzerland. Experience a day full of nature and practical conservation work in the forest district of Flaach.
Accompanied by birdsong and the scents of the forest, we will work together to protect the diversity of this unique habitat.
The work varies depending on the season: In spring and summer, we remove brambles and invasive plants; in fall, we clear storm wood or cut back bushes. Collecting litter can also be part of the job. Whether it is sawing, raking or tackling the undergrowth, every activity strengthens the forest habitat, promotes team spirit and makes a visible contribution to nature conservation in north-eastern Switzerland.
Duration:
- One-day assignment
- Assignment time from around 9:00 a.m. to around 4:00 p.m.
Location:
- in 8416 Flaach (ZH)
- The exact meeting point will be communicated before the assignment.
How it will work:
- The day begins with a welcome at the assignment location. After a short round of introductions, the leader presents an overview of the program and explains why the planned conservation work is important for the natural habitat.
- Participants then learn the basics of the respective work steps and how to use the tools safely. Under expert guidance, techniques are demonstrated and practiced so that the work can be carried out efficiently and gently.
- Then it is off to the field, where everyone puts what they have learned into practice.
- The day ends with a short feedback session where volunteers can share their impressions and experiences.
Introduction:
The introduction is carried out by conservation professionals directly on site.
Support:
- You will be accompanied by experienced conservation professionals who – with their expertise, enthusiasm and keen eye for nature and biodiversity – will ensure that your on-site work is meaningful and effective. They will show you what is important, explain the ecological context and give you practical tips so that you can quickly find your way around and enjoy (tackling) the work.
- Whether you need help with handling tools, working techniques, recognizing plants and animals or protecting sensitive habitats, our experts will assist you throughout your assignment, providing individual support and answering any questions you may have.
Tasks:
Practical nature conservation tasks such as removing problem plants, tending to the young forest or clearing fallen trees.
What you’ll need:
- No special prior knowledge is required.
- Above all, it is important that you enjoy being active in nature, are open to new things and are willing to take part in practical work.
- Since we will be on our feet all day, you should have a certain basic level of fitness for physical activities.
Team assignment:
Working in nature not only gives you the opportunity to actively contribute to preserving biodiversity but is also a personally enriching experience. Experience a day away from the day-to-day, in the fresh air and an inspiring environment. You can tackle the work with others, strengthen team spirit and be proud of the visible results of your efforts at the end of the day.
Food and drink:
On request, you can book a catering offer through the association.

The Nature Network is a charitable organization and one of the largest community service organizations in Switzerland. For many years, we have dedicated ourselves with passion and expertise to the protection and conservation of nature. Arbeitseinsatz.ch is a division of the Nature Network that organizes volunteer efforts in nature conservation. Our years of experience enable us to create safe, well-structured and effective assignments, where volunteers actively help to preserve and improve habitats for rare plants and animals.