A guided forest tour
Last week my wife and I joined a free forest tour, organised by the Austrian national forestry organisation ("Österreichische Bundesforste")
About 20 people turned up for the hike to learn more from an expert about "forests of the future".
After many hikes, over the years, most of what the guide presented about the forests and how they are taken care of here in Austria was already known to us, but we learned some new things too.
Looking after a forest is a long term mission !
Here's a few photos.
A view through the forest to the Lake Mondsee
A detailed paper forest map. Most of the details are digitalised in internet these days but the paper maps are always good when the reception is poor in the mountains
Lots of pretty flowers along the way
BAD BEETLES!!
they can creep under the bark, lay their eggs and the larva feast on the the soft layer between the bark and wood---> killing the tree :-(
typical pattern left by the beetles under the bark
the culprits in a small jar, fitted with a magnifying glass lid
There are lots of efforts to find the "infected" trees and remove them asap before the beetles can spread further.
It would be easier to use poison to kill them, but that's not done here beacuse it has so many unwanted side effects on the health of the rest of the forest !