15.06.2017 | TOP NEWS, Media Release, iDiv

"Garten findet Stadt" - Exhibition gives practical advice for balcony, flat roof and allotment

Opening ceremonial of the exhibition with Prof Birgit Dräger, Chancellor of the Leipzig University. Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Guest speaker Heiko Rosenthal, Environmental mayor of the City of Leipzig. Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Guest speaker Peter Paschke, President of the Saxon Federation of allotments. Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Welcome by Prof. Christian Wirth, Director of iDiv and the Botanical Garden. Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Photo: Tilo Arnhold, iDiv

Logo: Irwin Pulanco

Note for the media: Use of the pictures provided by iDiv is permitted for reports related to this media release only, and under the condition that credit is given to the picture originator.
Leipzig. Protecting biodiversity is one of the major challenges of our time. Cities are becoming increasingly into the focus of attention. In cities, diverse green areas offer habitats and foods for animals, in addition to cooling in the summer. iDiv, the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, has therefore launched the exhibition "Garten findet Stadt". In the Botanical Garden of Leipzig University, amateur gardeners receive practical tips on how to conserve resources and contribute to biodiversity. The exhibition was inaugurated on Thursday, 15 June. The full text is only available in German.
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