Diversity on 2000 m²

Several magnifying glasses are pointed at the world field and reveal the biodiversity - from mice and hedgehogs to butterflies, birds and insects.

Who else lives on our 2000 m²?

When well cared-for, your 2000 m² are teeming with life: trillions of microorganisms, bil-lions of fungi, algae, protozoa, millions of bristle worms, springtails and mites, thousands of millipedes and, of course, earthworms that work the soil. Moles, mice and birds feed on your land, while bees, bumblebees and butterflies thrive on the flowers in your field.

In total, no fewer than 20 quadrillion creatures could be living on your 2000 m², weighing around two tonnes. We don’t want to lose any of them. They are all important. The soil is only fertile and healthy when it’s crawling and buzzing with life!