Natuurherstel aflevering 6: bosbeheer voor meer biodiversiteit
De natuur is belangrijk voor een gezonde leefomgeving. De provincie voert samen met partners maatregelen uit om de natuur te beschermen en versterken. Deze maatregelen zijn noodzakelijk om verschillende planten en dieren te behouden. In Spaarnwoude Park worden bomen verwijderd om te zorgen voor meer biodiversiteit. De maatregelen zorgen voor meer licht en ruimte, waardoor andere boomsoorten en planten meer de kans krijgen om te groeien. Dit is bovendien goed voor het leefgebied van verschillende dieren, zoals insecten, muizen, egels, vogels, vleermuizen, amfibieën en marterachtigen. De werkzaamheden worden uitgevoerd door Recreatieschap Spaarnwoude met subsidie van de provincie.
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- Provincie Noord-Holland
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