Authority for the Environment, Climate, Energy and Agriculture
Biotope protection in Hamburg
Hamburg is characterized by a high diversity of habitats for wild plant species and wild animal species. Almost 10% of Hamburg's land area is under nature protection.
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Please note
The species and biotope protection map with its accompanying explanatory report is an essential, binding part of the landscape programme. As a comprehensive nature conservation program, it describes development goals for all areas of the city and defines measures to protect, maintain and develop the habitats of native plant and animal species. Forests, moors, heaths or grassland are included as well as residential areas and the port.
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Downloads & Links
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Service description
Hamburg is characterized by a high diversity of habitats for wild plant species and wild animal species. From running waters to extensively used grassland areas to forests, Hamburg offers a habitat for many species, including rare ones. But parks, tree-lined gardens, roofs and towers can also be important biotopes. Nature conservation not only focuses on rare species such as the dormouse, kingfisher, brook lamprey, white-tailed eagle and peregrine falcon, but also on the development of the biotope network to strengthen the populations of all animal and plant species and the designation of protected areas. In addition, there is the "Hamburgisches Wattenmeer" national park with its protected areas. Further protected areas are planned.
Address and contact information
Address
Authority for the Environment, Climate, Energy and Agriculture
Nature Conservation
Neuenfelder Straße 19 21109 Hamburg
Facility info
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We have a limited number of customer parking spaces. To reserve a parking space, please contact our receptionist by e-mail at zugang@bsw.hamburg.de or by telephone on +49 40 428 40 - 50 50. Our working hours are: Monday to Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m , Friday from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Public transport
S3/S31 Wilhelmsburg, Bus 13/151/152/154/156//155/252 Inselpark