Biodiversity in Austria's Regions
The most beautiful natural sites with species-rich fauna and flora.
Austria’s way of life is constantly recharged by a wealth of experiences and discoveries, especially amidst its breathtaking natural landscapes teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Biodiversity represents the richness of life on Earth, encompassing plants, animals, microorganisms, and other living organisms within a specific area. Each species plays a unique role, contributing to the stability of the entire ecosystem.
The greater the diversity of species, the healthier the ecosystems. When ecosystems thrive, essential processes like pollination by bees, natural pest control, protection against natural disasters, and access to clean drinking water are safeguarded.
Protecting species for future generations
Fauna and flora: Harmonious coexistence
Biodiversity on the water
Biodiversity in the forest and in the mountains
Biodiversity in protected nature
"In the national park, nature is allowed to develop entirely on its own terms."
Hermann Jansenberger, Ranger in the Kalkalpen National Park, Upper Austria
How does Austria protect and promote biodiversity?
Climate Protection Tips
Respect nature: Stick to marked trails and take your rubbish with you.
Opt for sustainable mobility: Use public transport or explore by bike.
Be mindful of wildlife: Observe animals from a safe distance.
Make conscious (and organic) choices: Choose local, sustainable food and products.
Learn about biodiversity: The rangers in Austria’s national parks are happy to share their knowledge.
Climate Protection Tips
Follow the rules: Look out for signs at the forest edge.
Stay on the paths: The forest floor is home to young plants and small animals that need space to thrive.
Take your rubbish with you: Don’t leave litter behind.
Respect the trees: Carving initials into bark can damage trees and invite disease or pests.
Keep it quiet: Noise causes stress for wildlife.
Avoid fire risks: No smoking or campfires in the forest.
Keep dogs on a lead: For the safety of both wildlife and your pet.