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"The tree treasure of Schuenhagen" (nature trail)
"The tree treasure of Schuenhagen" - this is the name of the nature trail at the Schuenhagen forestry office, which invites you to discover the forest. Young and old can learn about the tree species of the natural forest in a playful way at various stations.
The smallest German eagle, the lesser spotted eagle, still feels at home in the dense forests of the "Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft". Here it can raise its young in peace and catch mice and frogs in the surrounding meadows. The Schuenhagen forestry office has been supporting the chance.natur federal funding project "Nordvorpommersche Waldlandschaft" (Northern Pomeranian Forest Landscape) from the very beginning, which has set itself the task of preserving this special animal species and protecting its habitat. This not only helps the rare lesser spotted eagle, but also the diverse natural areas far from the coast of Western Pomerania.
In addition to the lesser spotted eagle trail, which provides interesting facts about the lesser spotted eagle's way of life and migratory behavior, a new nature trail behind the forestry office has been available to discover since 2022. In the so-called "Müß" - a natural forest that is left to develop naturally - a path with 7 different stations leads through the world of tree species. The tree spirits of oak and co. are already waiting for your visit! With their many riddles, you may succeed in opening the safe containing the "Tree Treasure of Schuenhagen" at the end.
The lesser spotted eagle trail and the nature trail are free of charge, accessible all year round and designed to be exciting for children and adults alike. For the nature trail, simply follow the light blue signpost arrows at the forestry office. You are also welcome to take part in guided tours.