Berlin is home to a remarkable variety of wild plants. At the same time, many of them are considered endangered and depend on targeted conservation measures. The Flora Conservation Coordination Office of the Berlin Nature Conservation Foundation is working to protect approximately 280 of these species. But how are these species protected, and what measures are necessary to ensure they remain part of our urban nature in the future?
At the information booth, visitors can gain insights into the work of plant conservation in Berlin. The presentation will cover current species conservation projects, the survey and monitoring of rare plant populations, and measures to promote and reintroduce endangered species. In addition, the importance of species-rich habitats and the role of native wild plants in the city’s biodiversity will be highlighted.
The plant conservation team from the Berlin Nature Conservation Foundation (Plant Conservation Coordination Office – Berlin Nature Conservation Foundation) will be available for discussions and expert exchange and will provide insight into the diverse tasks involved in botanical species conservation.
Date: September 3, 2026
Time: 4:00 p.m. to approx. 7:30 p.m.
Target audience: Adults, families, and children
Participation fee: Free
Registration: Not required—just stop by!
Meeting point: In front of the Botanical Garden’s visitor center, Königin-Luise-Platz entranceTranslated with DeepL