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Life demands


The houting spawn their small, adhesive eggs directly into the water. The eggs attach to the aquatic plants, gravel and stone.

It is therefore of great importance to the houting that the watercourses contain a large number of aquatic plants in the winter and that there are areas of stone or gravel on parts of the river bed.

 


 





Danish Minstry of the Environment - Nature Agency


EU Life Nature - Homepage  'Natura 2000 - Europe's nature for you. This site is part of the European Natura 2000 Network. It has been designated because it hosts some of Europe's most threatened species and habitats. All 25 countries of the EU are working together through the Natura 2000 network to safeguard Europe's rich and diverse natural heritage for the benefit of all'.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snæbel-projektet

LIFE Houting-project  - Skovridervej 3  - DK-6510  Gram - Denmark  - Tel:  +45 7482 6105  - Email: 
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