What are we going to do?
Together with Staatsbosbeheer we will realize more forests in the province of Drenthe. The existing forests will be expanded and connectivity between current forest plots will be increased. This will create a safe passage within the larger ecosystem for many plant and animal species.
In total 14 hectares will be planted, spread over 8 different plots within the nature areas Sleenerzand and Gieten. In total 14 different plant and shrub species will be planted to increase biodiversity and create a resilient forest. Trees that are characteristic for this area are the black alder, soft birch, common oak, hornbeam and bird cherry. Native shrubs typical to this region are, amongst others, gray willow, blackthorn, midland hawthorn, hackberry, dog rose, guelder rose and glossy buckthorn.
The so-called peat forests are formed by high groundwater tables and/or regular flooding of streams. Because of the dense soil consisting of clay and loam, the water penetrates the soil very slowly due to which the forest floor remains wet. Because of enduring drought the quality and amount of peat forests have decreased in the Netherlands.
Peat forests naturally consist of a wide variety of tree species and alternating landscapes with open areas and forest edges. Through this project we lay a good foundation for more and more diverse (peat) forest in the Netherlands.