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success: Experience nature in event at the Inn!

Despite windy, cool weather, were found on Sunday 26 April 2009, over 100 visitors in the Innauer at a Rietz. Together with nature experts, it was necessary to discover the nature at the Inn with nets, magnifying glasses and binoculars and learn. Creativity with natural materials was asked while laying a great mandala.

The platform Tyrolean Inn taught jointly with the Cultural Collaborative Stams this information and experience on the site of the planned event IKB-run power plant in Telfs to the people on "their living space" at the Inn again to draw attention. This made their die sehr interessierten Besucher an einzelnen Stationen über Geologie, Fischfauna und Wasserlebewesen, Vogelwelt und Flussdynamik des Inn kundig. Die Besonderheit dieses Inn-Abschnittes wurde durch die weithin vernehmbaren Balzrufe der vor kurzem eingetroffenen Watvögel unterstrichen, mit Fernrohr und unter fachkundiger Führung konnten diese seltenen Brutvögel beobachtet werden. Anhand selbst gebauter Flussmodelle wurden die Unterschiede zwischen naturnahen und –fernen Fliessgewässern anschaulich. All jene, die die Natur gerne mit ihrem Herzen „begreifen“, beteiligten sich am Legen eines großen Mandalas aus den am Innufer vorgefundenen Naturmaterialien – unter dem Motto „nichts wird hergebracht – nichts is taken away. " Not least was also provided for the physical well-being.

Many Tyrolean remember their childhood days with the experiences in the great meadows and pond sections of the Inn. Power plant projects of the past, waterfront and transport routes have but nature at the Inn continues to the edge of the Tyrolean landscape - and from the consciousness of the population - moved. The Inn-section between Telfs Stams and today the remains of the original Inn with extensive alluvial gravel banks and a free, natural river dynamics are found.

offers a network of specialized habitats where plant and animal species has become rare today Retreat. The two protected waders Sandpiper and Little Ringed Plover here on the sand and gravel banks still breeding and feeding sites. In the gravel void spaces a specially adapted beetle is native fauna that is in the national comparison surpassed only by the northern Italian Tagliamento.

This gravel gap system, which is only a natural Flußdynamik ecologically functional forms, the spawning grounds and "nurseries" flow-loving and endangered fish species such as salmon, Koppe, brown trout and grayling.

managed with this nature-adventure event at the Inn we it available to interested visitors for these features to inspire "their doorstep!

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