The Harz forest (Stolberg) in Germany

Find out more about our Harz (Stolberg) forest in central Germany and the work that we are doing in the forest.
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About the Harz (Stolberg) forest

About the Harz (Stolberg) forest

The Harz (Stolberg) forest, nestled in the heart of Germany, south of the Harz mountains, is a vast ancient forest massif. Mainly populated by beech and spruce trees, a storm hit this area in 2018, followed by a drought, causing significant damage. To prevent similar disasters in the future, the forestry project aims to introduce a mix of forest species better adapted to future climatic conditions.
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Key information

Project start date: Jul 18, 2023

Certification: PEFC

Land area: 26 ha

Social action: awaiting financing

Biodiversity features: diagnosis in progress

Open to the public: Temporarily closed to the public, the reopening is scheduled on 01/04

EcoTree’s forestry actions

EcoTree’s forestry actions

Before planting, the destroyed forest areas need to be mulched to clear the soil. It was decided to plant a mixture of indigenous and resilient species, such as Sessile Oak and Douglas Fir, adapted to future climatic conditions. Planting is carried out by hand in the spring of 2024. Soil conditions and biodiversity are monitored, with regular adjustments made if necessary. The Harz region is one of Germany's most prominent natural areas. It is home to countless species of small animals and plants. Their natural habitat is under serious threat from forest degradation. It is, therefore, crucial to act quickly and precisely.
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EcoTree’s actions for biodiversity

EcoTree’s actions for biodiversity

There are currently no biodiversity actions planned for this forest.
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