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A Shared Commitment to Biodiversity
A special visit to the supergut CAMP brought together the Hereditary Couple of Liechtenstein and members of the Hilti / Frey-Hilti family for an inspiring exchange centered on biodiversity and learning in nature. Exploring the CAMP’s immersive learning environment, guests discovered different stations and engaged in thoughtful conversations about the importance of experiencing nature firsthand. The personal dialogue was a meaningful affirmation of our work and of the shared vision to reimagine how biodiversity is understood and valued in Liechtenstein.
Guerilla Gardening: Youth Advocating for Biodiversity
Biodiversity is inspiring, and everyone can make a valuable contribution. Around 200 young people proved this with a guerilla gardening action in Schaan, despite the pouring rain. Flower seeds were scattered on designated areas to playfully draw attention to the theme of diversity—and, in this context, biodiversity.
In Pursuit of Diversity
Since 2023, the Hilti Family Foundation Liechtenstein has been promoting biodiversity in the country with the “supergut” initiative. On May 22, International Day for Biodiversity, local and international participants were invited to Vaduz to present existing projects and inspire new ones at the “Tatort Biodiversität” event.
“supergut” Promoting Biodiversity in Liechtenstein
“supergut” is an initiative to promote biodiversity in Liechtenstein. Together with a network of experts, the Hilti Family Foundation Liechtenstein aims to make biological diversity a topic for everyone.
Initiative "supergut" Aims to Inspire Liechtenstein to Embrace greater Biodiversity
"supergut" is an initiative dedicated to promoting biodiversity in Liechtenstein. With the support of a network of experts, the Hilti Family Foundation Liechtenstein aims to make biodiversity a topic of interest for everyone.
Commitment to Biodiversity
As part of a reintroduction project led by the University of Vienna, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl, which was once considered extinct in Central Europe, has successfully been reestablished in the region.
Study on What We Know about Biodiversity in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein, with its area of approximately 160 square kilometers, is a small country in terms of size. However, it boasts a variety of natural landscapes, ranging from the lowlands to high-altitude regions. But what do we really know about biodiversity in Liechtenstein, and how can we advocate for its preservation?