Who owns nature? User groups will discuss in Andorf on Thursday

mine or yours pleasure or prohibition? The local nature offers numerous opportunities to use it in a variety of ways. However, this circumstance harbors a high potential for conflict. Especially in the current season, when almost all user groups are active once more.

In order to better understand each other’s perspectives and to clarify what is allowed and where the limits of the other party lie, the nature conservation association is inviting you to a panel discussion tomorrow in the Schärding district in the sports hall in Andorf (admission free). Under the title “Who does nature belong to?” discusses a podium with a strong professional staff regarding dangers and possible solutions. A current inventory should also be taken.

Herbert Sieghartsleitner (state hunting master), Peter Gumpinger (district farmer’s chamber chairman), Thomas Pflügl (state alpine referent for the Alpine Club Upper Austria), Sepp Friedhuber (nature friends Upper Austria), Bernhard Schön (nature conservation association Upper Austria) and Amadeus Cosimo Lobe (Club-Lauf-Rad Sauwald ) Place. The discussion will be moderated by OÖN-Innviertel editor-in-chief Roman Kloibhofer.

“For a good coexistence and sustainable action in nature, it is important to us to bring all user groups to one table,” says Franz Kohlbauer, district spokesman for the nature conservation association. Within the framework of the discussion, topics should be processed factually and knowledge deficits should be eliminated. “It’s in the interest of all of us,” said Kohlbauer.

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