New Nature Trail at Bayer Site in Monheim am Rhein
Partnership with the Naturschutzbund Deutschland and Langenfeld
Monheim am Rhein, Leverkusen, 04.08.2023
The Bayer site in Monheim am Rhein is now home to a new nature trail. The trail was created in partnership with the Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU) and the city of Langenfeld. It is designed to provide visitors with an opportunity to learn about the local flora and fauna, as well as the history of the Bayer site. The trail is approximately 2 kilometers long and takes about an hour to walk. It is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Along the trail, there are several information boards that provide information about the plants, animals, and history of the area.The Bayer site in Monheim am Rhein has a long history of industrial use. The site was first developed in the 19th century as a chemical plant. Over the years, the site has been expanded and redeveloped several times. Today, the site is home to a variety of businesses, including Bayer's Crop Science division.
Bayer AG is a German multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company and one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Bayer's Crop Science division is a leading provider of crop protection products, seeds, and traits.
The Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU) is a German non-profit environmental organization. NABU is dedicated to protecting nature and promoting sustainable development. NABU has over 500,000 members and supporters.
The city of Langenfeld is located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Langenfeld is home to approximately 55,000 people. The city is known for its parks and green spaces.
The new nature trail at the Bayer site in Monheim am Rhein is a great addition to the local community. The trail provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the local environment and history.
Daniel Zimmermann, head of the Bayer site in Monheim am Rhein, said: "We are delighted to have partnered with NABU and the city of Langenfeld to create this new nature trail. It is a great addition to the site and will provide visitors with an opportunity to learn about the local environment."
For more information about the new nature trail, please visit the Bayer website or the NABU website.