Nature conservation in Neeracherried
Neerach
17.09.2026
Ambiente
With its 105 hectares, the Neeracherried is one of the last large lowland moors in Switzerland and is a nationally significant protected area. It provides valuable habitat for countless birds, plants, amphibians, reptiles, and small animals—and also serves as a resting place for migratory birds, a winter refuge, and a breeding ground for rare species.
More than 450 plant species have been recorded here. However, these populations are threatened by problematic and invasive non-native plants. Without protective measures, these so-called neophytes, such as goldenrod, can completely wipe out less competitive species (e.g., orchids).
Regular mowing of the meadows is not enough. Only pulling out these plants along with their roots is effective enough and makes a valuable contribution to preserving biodiversity.
For this, we rely on active support.
Status attuale del progetto
20 posti liberiè ancora disponibili (su 20 totali)
269 giornirestanti (termine ultimo per le iscrizioni)
Duration:
Thursday. 17 September 2026, Full day
Location:
Neeracherried, meeting point at BirdLife Nature Center, Neeracherried
How it will work:
08:30 a.m.: Welcome and distribution of equipment
08:45 a.m.: Rooting out of invasive plants and problem weeds
12:45 noon: Lunch break - bring your own picnic! - coffee and cake offered by the nature center
1:45 p.m.: An hour-long guided tour of the natural surroundings
2:45 p.m.: End of conservation action
(You can change clothes in the center before you go home)
Introduction:
Experienced guides explain on site what needs to be done. They point out which plant species need to be weeded and oversee the work.
Tasks:
Rooting out non-native plants and problem weeds in an effort to conserve nature
Requirements:
- You enjoy working outdoors
- Physical fitness for outdoor work
What you'll need:
- Rubber boots if available; otherwise, closed shoes with sturdy soles and high shafts (hiking/trekking shoes)
- Weather- and task-appropriate clothing (long sleeves to prevent scratches)
- Sun and/or rain protection (including head covering)
- Gardening/work gloves
- Recommended: Spare clothing and shoes for the return trip
- Drinks for the field (at least 1.5 liters) and a small snack
- Packed lunch for the field
Note:
If you suffer from allergies to pollen or plants, you may want to use anti-allergy medication.
Punto di ritrovo
BirdLife-Naturzentrum
Dielsdorferstrasse 13
8173 Neerach
Lingua (del progetto)
Tedesco, Inglese
Con oltre 70 000 collaboratori, BirdLife Svizzera è tra le maggiori organizzazioni per la protezione della natura della Confederazione. La rete riunisce 440 sezioni locali, 17 associazioni cantonali e due organizzazioni nazionali i cui membri sono contemporaneamente membri anche di BirdLife Svizzera.