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Green campus for insects and birds

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Committed FH employees at the newly planted bed (from right): Adam Misala (Facility Management), Sebastian Kreimer (CSR Office), Cornelia von Soosten (TalentScouting) and Sandra Bolesch (International Office).

Employees of Fachhochschule Dortmund have created a small green oasis in the Kreuzviertel district: A previously unused area on Sonnenstrasse has been transformed into an attractive "landing strip" with insect-friendly plants. Native songbirds also enjoy the nesting aids on campus.

Fachhochschule Dortmund has anchored social responsibility as an overarching area in its University Development Plan (HEP)(Opens in a new tab) . The "social and ecological sustainability" (söN) working group has been set up within the corresponding focus group, which is committed, among other things, to working in the region and the conscious use of resources.

Some members from various UAS departments have now demonstrated the practical benefits of this: Equipped with spades, rakes and other gardening tools, they have upgraded an approximately 18 square meter bed with insect-friendly plants on the corner of Sonnenstraße and Weisbachstraße next to the entrance to the Rectorate corridor, with expert advice from the Dortmund Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU). The FH's University Development Plan (HEP)(Opens in a new tab) . The "social and ecological sustainability" (söN) working group has been set up within the corresponding focus group, which is committed, among other things, to working in the region and the conscious use of resources.

Some members from various UAS departments have now demonstrated the practical benefits of this: Equipped with spades, rakes and other gardening tools, they have upgraded an approximately 18 square meter bed with insect-friendly plants on the corner of Sonnenstraße and Weisbachstraße next to the entrance to the Rectorate corridor, with expert advice from the Dortmund Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU). The FH's facility management (Opens in a new tab) team will keep an eye on the newly designed area and water it in future.

Bird boxes hang on the Sonnenstrasse campus on trees next to the canteen (left) and in front of House C.

The aim of the working group's campaign was not only to make the campus more attractive for bees and other insects - songbirds are also to find a permanent home on Sonnenstrasse: A first nesting box for tits, for example, is already hanging on the sturdy plane tree in the courtyard of the University of Applied Sciences, with more nesting aids to follow.

Plants at a glance: What is what?

3 questions for ... the "social and ecological sustainability" working group (söN)

Notes and references

Photo credits

  • Fachhochschule Dortmund | Michael Milewski
  • Fachhochschule Dortmund | Michael Milewski
  • Fachhochschule Dortmund | Michael Milewski
  • Fachhochschule Dortmund | Marcus Heine
  • Fachhochschule Dortmund | Marcus Heine
  • Fachhochschule Dortmund | Matthias Kleinen

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