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  •  Biodiversity in the forest
    2019年01月29日
    Biodiversity in the forest

    29 January 2019, Brandenburg, Sauen: Monique Müller, forester of the August Beer Foundation, ties a mark around the trunk of a tree hazel (Corylus colurna). The tree hazel is the large representative of the well-known hazelnut bush. Employees of the Brandenburg State Forest Service and the Humboldt University of Berlin harvested so-called “Reiser“ (rice harvesters) in the crowns of the tree hazel for the propagation of this tree species. The forest district Sauen has a very long and traditional history, which was founded before August Biers (1861-1949). August Bier acquired the Sauen forest estate in Brandenburg in 1912 as a nationally and internationally famous surgeon between Beeskow and Fürstenwalde. The property was enlarged to an area of about 1,000 hectares by purchase. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019020423198

  •  Biodiversity in the forest
    2019年01月29日
    Biodiversity in the forest

    29 January 2019, Brandenburg, Sauen: Monique Müller, forest ranger from the August Bier Foundation, and Ralf Kätzel, Head of Forest Development and Monitoring at the Brandenburg State Forest Service, talk on the trunk of a tree hazel (Corylus colurna). The tree hazel is the large representative of the well-known hazelnut bush. Employees of the Brandenburg State Forest Service and the Humboldt University of Berlin harvested so-called “Reiser“ (rice harvesters) in the crowns of the tree hazel for the propagation of this tree species. The forest district Sauen has a very long and traditional history, which was founded before August Biers (1861-1949). August Bier acquired the Sauen forest estate in Brandenburg in 1912 as a nationally and internationally famous surgeon between Beeskow and Fürstenwalde. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019020423238

  •  Biodiversity in the forest
    2019年01月29日
    Biodiversity in the forest

    29 January 2019, Brandenburg, Sauen: Branko Eisermann, a forester from the Forst Brandenburg state enterprise, climbs up a tree hazel (Corylus colurna) ladder in the forest of the August Bier Foundation. The tree hazel is the large representative of the well-known hazelnut bush. Employees of the Brandenburg State Forest Service and the Humboldt University of Berlin harvested so-called “Reiser“ (rice harvesters) in the crowns of the tree hazel for the propagation of this tree species. The forest district Sauen has a very long and traditional history, which was founded before August Biers (1861-1949). August Bier acquired the Sauen forest estate in Brandenburg in 1912 as a nationally and internationally famous surgeon between Beeskow and Fürstenwalde. The property was enlarged to an area of about 1,000 hectares by purchase. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019020423330

  •  Biodiversity in the forest
    2019年01月29日
    Biodiversity in the forest

    29 January 2019, Brandenburg, Sauen: Branko Eisermann, forester at the Forst Brandenburg state forestry company, cuts off a branch in the crown of a tree hazel (Corylus colurna) in the forest of the August Beer Foundation. The tree hazel is the large representative of the well-known hazelnut bush. Employees of the Brandenburg State Forest Service and the Humboldt University of Berlin harvested so-called “Reiser“ (rice harvesters) in the crowns of the tree hazel for the propagation of this tree species. The forest district Sauen has a very long and traditional history, which was founded before August Biers (1861-1949). August Bier acquired the Sauen forest estate in Brandenburg in 1912 as a nationally and internationally famous surgeon between Beeskow and Fürstenwalde. The property was enlarged to an area of about 1,000 hectares by purchase. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019020423346

  •  Biodiversity in the forest
    2019年01月29日
    Biodiversity in the forest

    29 January 2019, Brandenburg, Sauen: Branko Eisermann, a forester from the Forst Brandenburg state enterprise, climbs up a tree hazel (Corylus colurna) ladder in the forest of the August Bier Foundation. The tree hazel is the large representative of the well-known hazelnut bush. Employees of the Brandenburg State Forest Service and the Humboldt University of Berlin harvested so-called “Reiser“ (rice harvesters) in the crowns of the tree hazel for the propagation of this tree species. The forest district Sauen has a very long and traditional history, which was founded before August Biers (1861-1949). August Bier acquired the Sauen forest estate in Brandenburg in 1912 as a nationally and internationally famous surgeon between Beeskow and Fürstenwalde. The property was enlarged to an area of about 1,000 hectares by purchase. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019020423349

  •  Biodiversity in the forest
    2019年01月29日
    Biodiversity in the forest

    29 January 2019, Brandenburg, Sauen: Branko Eisermann, a forester from the Forst Brandenburg state enterprise, climbs up a tree hazel (Corylus colurna) ladder in the forest of the August Bier Foundation. The tree hazel is the large representative of the well-known hazelnut bush. Employees of the Brandenburg State Forest Service and the Humboldt University of Berlin harvested so-called “Reiser“ (rice harvesters) in the crowns of the tree hazel for the propagation of this tree species. The forest district Sauen has a very long and traditional history, which was founded before August Biers (1861-1949). August Bier acquired the Sauen forest estate in Brandenburg in 1912 as a nationally and internationally famous surgeon between Beeskow and Fürstenwalde. The property was enlarged to an area of about 1,000 hectares by purchase. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019020423251

  •  Biodiversity in the forest
    2019年01月29日
    Biodiversity in the forest

    29 January 2019, Brandenburg, Sauen: Branko Eisermann, a forester from the Forst Brandenburg state enterprise, climbs up a tree hazel (Corylus colurna) ladder in the forest of the August Bier Foundation. The tree hazel is the large representative of the well-known hazelnut bush. Employees of the Brandenburg State Forest Service and the Humboldt University of Berlin harvested so-called “Reiser“ (rice harvesters) in the crowns of the tree hazel for the propagation of this tree species. The forest district Sauen has a very long and traditional history, which was founded before August Biers (1861-1949). August Bier acquired the Sauen forest estate in Brandenburg in 1912 as a nationally and internationally famous surgeon between Beeskow and Fürstenwalde. The property was enlarged to an area of about 1,000 hectares by purchase. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2019020423334

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