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35 Years of Mountain Forest Project - How the Forest Has Changed

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Braunlage (dpa) – hundreds of thousands of trees planted, bogs rewetted, streams renaturalized – for 35 years, the Bergwald project has been committed to nature in Lower Saxony with numerous actions. With a tree planting campaign on Saturday, this anniversary is celebrated in Braunlage in the Harz – there was also the first volunteering of the nationwide initiative in 1991. Since then, both nature and project work have changed considerably.
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Environment Minister Christian Meyer plants trees at two forest projects in the Harz Mountains / Mountain forest project celebrates 35 years of existence in Braunlage

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Braunlage (dpa) – hundreds of thousands of trees planted, bogs rewetted, streams renaturalized – for 35 years, the Bergwald project has been committed to nature in Lower Saxony with numerous actions. With a tree planting campaign on Saturday, this anniversary is celebrated in Braunlage in the Harz – there was also the first volunteering of the nationwide initiative in 1991. Since then, both nature and project work have changed considerably.

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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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