Biodiversity
The lands of the university host ecologically significant areas with diverse animals, plants and fungi. These species contribute to vital ecosystem functions such as soil fertilization, nutrient cycling, pest regulation and pollination. Learning about biodiversity on campus creates a deeper connection with nature and highlights the importance of preservation.
Our commitment
We are dedicated to preserving biodiversity through various initiatives, including bird collision markers, pollinator fields and bat houses. In 2023, the university planted 484 trees, 86 shrubs and 7.5 hectares of wildflowers. Our sustainability practices include planting trees, avoiding herbicide use and harnessing renewable energy sources. Through workshops, educational walks, and social media posts, we raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity.