light well as a salamander ark
The Gymnasium am Waldhof secondary school in Bielefeld is implementing an unusual fire salamander breeding programme – with support from Frogs & Friends and the HIT Environmental Foundation.
Sebastian Gehring is not only a teacher at the Gymnasium am Waldhof secondary school in Bielefeld, but also a passionate herpetologist and conservationist. While searching for suitable locations to set up a small fire salamander enclosure, he found what he was looking for in the basement of his school building. Looking out of the windows, which strictly speaking serve more for ventilation than lighting in the basement, he realised that these light wells were actually half-finished terrariums for salamanders – all that was needed was some light and suitable furnishings, including drainage to prevent flooding during heavy rain.
In this way, Gehring thought, two display areas could be set up in the corridors of the school’s basement, which are also integrated into the outer wall, and the walls in between could be used to draw attention to the threat to native amphibians and efforts to protect them. Not only was the school management quickly convinced, but
This marks the completion of the second school project realised by the HIT Foundation in collaboration with Frogs & Friends under the umbrella term ‘Grassroots Arks’. Previously, support had already been provided for the construction of an outdoor facility at the
We hope that projects such as those in Bielefeld and Dillenburg will literally set a precedent. To this end, it is also important that the people and institutions committed to protecting this species network more closely. This is the most important goal of Feuersalamander.Net. We are grateful to be able to achieve this with such generous partners as the HIT Environmental Foundation and many others.





