Team effort willow walls in Neeracherried

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Environnement

Projet: Team effort willow walls in Neeracherried
Liste des participants Au min. 5 / Au max. 15
Langue (du projet) Allemand, Anglais

Options d’intervention

Localité BirdLife Naturzentrum Neeracherried
Dielsdorferstrasse 13
8173 Neerach (ZH)
Date Possible entre le 15.11.2025 et le 28.02.2026
Temps passé par les bénévoles Se déroule sur une journée
Heure 09:00 h - 12:45 h

With its 105 hectares, the Neeracherried is one of the last large fens in Switzerland and is a nature reserve of national importance.

It provides a valuable habitat for countless birds, plants, amphibians, reptiles, and small ani-mals – and serves as a stopover site for migratory birds, a wintering area, and a breeding ground for rare species.
To ensure that we can continue to observe these fascinating animals undisturbed from our observation hides, the willow-wattle-fencing in front of the hides need to be re-newed.

For this, we are looking for active support with harvesting and debranching the willows, as well as weaving the willow walls. Depending on the season, different tasks may arise.

Duration:

Team effort for half a day, from 9:00 AM to 12:45 PM.

Location:

  • Meeting point at the BirdLife-Naturzentrum Neeracherried
  • Other meeting points upon arrangement. 

How it will work:

  • 09:00 - Meeting and welcome
  • 09:15 - Conservation work
  • 12:45 - Group wrap-up

Introduction:

Experienced group leaders will explain the tasks on site and guide the group throughout the activity. 

Support:

Volunteers will be assisted and accompanied by an employee of the BirdLife nature center.

Tasks:

As part of a nature project, willows are harvested, bundled, debranched, and finally woven into new willow walls (depending on the seasonal work).

 

What you'll need:

  • Enjoy working outdoors in nature
  • Physical fitness for outdoor manual work

Note:

  • For known allergies to pollen or plant contact, an antihistamine may be advisable.
  • As a precaution, wear clothing that covers the body and use tick repellent.

Note:

  • Assignments are possible from October 2025 to February 2026.
  • The preferred assignment day will be reviewed and agreed upon based on availability.

 

Le partenaire de notre projet:
BirdLife Schweiz

Forte de ses 70 000 membres, BirdLife Suisse est l’une des plus grandes organisations de protection de la nature en Suisse. Le réseau est constitué de 440 sections locales, 17 associations cantonales et deux organisations nationales, dont les adhérents sont également tous membres de BirdLife Suisse.