Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald Baden-Würtenberg
The
Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald (SDW) Baden-Württemberg
editAbout Us
editThe Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald (SDW) Baden-Württemberg is a dedicated nature conservation association that has been committed to the protection and preservation of forests since 1947. As part of non-governmental nature conservation, we work to preserve and promote the forest as one of the most precious ecosystems of our time.
Key Products and Services
edit- Forest Education: We offer comprehensive forest education programs ranging from school forests and forest kindergartens to youth forest homes. These programs enable children and young people to build an intensive and exploratory relationship with nature[5].
- Tree Planting: For over 70 years, tree planting has been a central element of our work. Annually, we plant more than 100,000 trees as part of Arbor Day to renew and expand the forest stock[4].
- Forest Youth and Youth Work: Our volunteer district associations run forest youth groups that encourage young people to experience and protect nature. Projects like "Waldbewegt" for children and adolescents with ADHD demonstrate our commitment to inclusive nature experiences[5].
- Training and Events: We offer training, holiday programs, and events ranging from forest mobiles to specific excursions and workshops. These activities serve education and engagement for the forest[5].
Mission and Values
editOur mission is to protect the forest and inspire people to do so. We advocate for sustainable future development and stand for diversity and democracy, both in forest and nature conservation as well as in our youth and educational work. Our guiding principle is: "You only love what you know, and you only protect what you love."[5].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Climate Protection and Forest Care: We are actively engaged in adapting forests to climate change. Through sustainable forest management and environmental projects, we work to preserve forest functions for future generations[3][4].
- Educational Work: Our comprehensive educational and informational projects aim to educate people of all ages about the importance of the forest and motivate them to take action[4][5].
- Tree Planting and Reforestation: Through our annual tree planting actions and support for reforestation projects, we contribute to the preservation and expansion of forest areas[4][5].
Voluntary Engagement
editOur state association in Baden-Württemberg includes 20 volunteer district associations, each setting its own thematic priorities. This volunteer work is crucial for our local and regional nature conservation activities[2][5].
The Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald Baden-Württemberg is a vibrant example of the commitment and passion of people who want to protect and preserve the forest and nature. Through our diverse activities and initiatives, we contribute to shaping a sustainable future for all.