BITBURG. This year's Waldjugendspiele (WJS) organized by the Forstamt Bitburg followed 17 schools with a total of 30 third classes on 6 and 7 May. In the Königswäldchen of the city of Bitburg, the site manager for the WJS Martin Lotze had planned and prepared ten stations on the two round-trips, each about one kilometer long. 52 station-supervising foresters and [...]
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BITBURG. This year's Waldjugendspiele (WJS) organized by the Forstamt Bitburg followed 17 schools with a total of 30 third classes on 6 and 7 May. In the Königswäldchen of the city of Bitburg, the site manager for the WJS Martin Lotze had planned and prepared ten stations on the two round-trips, each about one kilometer long. 52 station-supervising foresters and [...]