Volunteering opportunity in the Gippinger Grien
Leuggern
19.05.2025
Environment
The Gippinger Grien is a floodplain of national importance, where rare species such as the Siberian iris and the marsh spurge grow in the reed meadows.
In addition to rare plants, neophytes also grow here – including imported plant species such as New York aster. These can spread rapidly and cause native, non-competitive species to disappear. To combat neophytes effectively, they must be removed together with the root before they can seed.
You will be rewarded with an afternoon snack and a 30-minute guided tour of the BirdLife nature center at the Klingnauer reservoir.
Thank you in advance for your support!
Current project status
17 spacesare still free (out of a total of 18)
77 daysremaining until (registration deadline)
Duration:
- Monday, 19.05.2025
- From 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location:
Gippinger Grien, 5316 Leuggern (Kanton Aargau)
Meeting point: Parkplatz bei ARA Leuggern, Dammweg, 5316 Leuggern
Meeting point on Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xyLJ3kcK7GN1ZCCaA
How it will work:
- 9:00 – 9:15 a.m. Introduction
- 9:15 – 12:00 noon Morning session
- 12:00 – 1:45 p.m. Lunch in the field (own picnic)
- 1:45 – 2:45 p.m. Afternoon session
- 2:45 – 3:10 p.m. Walk to the BirdLife nature center at the Klingnauer reservoir
- 3:10 – 3:30 p.m. Snack break (offered by the Nature Center)
- 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Guided tour of the BirdLife nature center at the Klingnauer reservoir with nature watch
Introduction:
An employee will explain your tasks on the day.
Support:
You will be assisted and accompanied by an employee of the BirdLife nature center at the Klingnauer reservoir.
Tasks:
Removal of invasives neophytes.
What you’ll need:
Motivation to perform light physical work (4 to 5 hours).
Note:
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- A packed lunch
Important:
- In the case of known allergies to pollen or contact with plants, an antiallergic drug may be necessary.
- As a precaution, you are advised to wear clothing that covers your whole body and to use tick repellent.
Source: BirdLife-Naturzentrum Klingnauer Stausee
Project language
German, English

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