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80 Percent More Nature: Bridge Project Protects Egelsee

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The popular, hidden Egelsee in Spittal an der Drau is better protected. As the Moorsee attracts many guests, there was often damage to the nature. A new, barrier-free bridge project is now to solve the problem. At the center of the project is a newly adapted bridge system. As the paths now run higher on so-called pilots, the moor floor is hardly required. By dismantling old tramp paths and a targeted planting 80 percent of the previously used mo…
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The popular, hidden Egelsee in Spittal an der Drau is better protected. As the Moorsee attracts many guests, there was often damage to the nature. A new, barrier-free bridge project is now to solve the problem. At the center of the project is a newly adapted bridge system. As the paths now run higher on so-called pilots, the moor floor is hardly required. By dismantling old tramp paths and a targeted planting 80 percent of the previously used mo…

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5min.at broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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