
We maintain nature reserves
Rare habitats require care to be preserved. Without regular intervention, moors, reed meadows, hedges, and forest edges would become overgrown with scrub or silt—thus depriving many specialized species of their habitat. With expertise, experience, and dedicated community service teams, we maintain protected areas throughout Switzerland.

Care concepts & care planning
Sustainable maintenance requires long-term planning. We create practical maintenance concepts and annual plans, tailored to target species, vegetation, and usage pressure.

Mandate takeover & territory management
The Nature Network undertakes mandates for the maintenance and management of protected areas. We coordinate maintenance work, monitor its execution, and ensure ecological quality.

Monitoring & Performance Control
We monitor the progress of our measures. Through targeted observations and documentation, we ensure that our conservation efforts are effective and that species benefit sustainably.
Care measures
With knowledge and care – to preserve valuable habitats.
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Meadow mowing & relay mowing
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Preserve and keep open reedbeds and wet meadows
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Clearing brush and thinning forest edges
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Maintaining and rejuvenating hedges and field shrubs
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Maintaining dry meadows and lean grasslands
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Stabilize and clear peatlands and wetlands
Maintain amphibian waters
Combating and controlling invasive neophytes
Prune and maintain standard, chestnut and fruit trees
Maintain hiking trails, walkways and small structures




























