Nature conservation projects

NABU

Together with NABU, we opened a new biodiversity-promoting area in 2025. The centrepieces of the newly designed area are a 350 square metre flowering meadow for insects, birds and butterflies and 150 wild perennials planted over an area of around 120 square metres. The measure is part of a comprehensive commitment to greater biodiversity, neighbourly coexistence and sustainable neighbourhood development. Our tenants can find out more about the project, the planted species and nature conservation in everyday life at any time via clear information boards. 

Would you like to find out more? TAG Wohnen und NABU schaffen neuen Lebensraum

Ackerpause

In the Ackerpause neighbourhood project, we have been bringing together all interested residents in communal raised beds with our cooperation partner Ackerpause and the Jumpers youth facility since 2024. This serves to strengthen engagement in the neighbourhood and imparts practical knowledge about gardening and healthy eating.

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Miniwald

In Erfurt-Stotternheim, we worked with the children of Stotternheim primary school, the city of Erfurt and residents from the neighbourhood to plant a mini forest with 1,100 seedlings on 400 square metres in 2025, which will sustainably strengthen the climate, biodiversity and community life in the neighbourhood. The previously monotonous lawn has been transformed into a species-rich habitat for many plants and animals.

Would you like to find out more? Miniwald für Stotternheim gepflanzt | Erfurt.de

Flowering meadows

As part of our collaboration with Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Bernburg, which began in 2020, the project “Nature-oriented residential environment design as a contribution to promoting biodiversity and sustainability in residential areas” was launched. The aim is to create species-rich habitats in residential areas and thereby strengthen biodiversity and sustainability in our neighbourhoods. Bernburg was the first location to get started. Since then, many more flowering meadows have been created, providing habitats for insects and other animals while also enhancing the quality of the living environment. 

In 2022, the collaboration with the university was further intensified and the expertise was transferred to interested LIM and property services staff, enabling TAG to manage the creation and maintenance of these areas itself. There are now more than 90 wildflower and insect meadows covering around 43,500 square metres across 20 locations, including Bernburg, Salzgitter, Gera, Erfurt and Brandenburg.

Would you like to find out more? Blühwiesen im Wohngebiet in Bernburg | TAG Wohnen

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