Fostering nature through habitat creation

Golfclub Engelberg-Titlis

Switzerland

Written by: Benjamin Furrer

The stone and sand structures form a natural habitat for various small animal species such as inscets and reptiles. These artificial rock piles are strategically placed at 3-4 locations, blending into our golf course's natural environment.

Serving as important components of the ecosystem, these structures play a crucial role in providing nesting, retreat and feeding opportunities, actively contributing to the preservation and enhancement of biodiversity on the golf course.

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