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New Webcams Monitor Fehmarn's Beach Breeders

Summary by fehmarn24.de
For ten years, beach breeding fences and nesting rafts have been one of the most important projects of the Haff and Huk nature conservation group. They are intended to provide threatened coastal birds with better conditions for the rearing of their offspring. This year, for the first time, a mobile webcam on the beach complements the protective work and opens up new opportunities for volunteers in observation and evaluation.
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For ten years, beach breeding fences and nesting rafts have been one of the most important projects of the Haff and Huk nature conservation group. They are intended to provide threatened coastal birds with better conditions for the rearing of their offspring. This year, for the first time, a mobile webcam on the beach complements the protective work and opens up new opportunities for volunteers in observation and evaluation.

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fehmarn24.de broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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