Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach
Swiss Ornithological Institute | |
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legal form | charitable foundation |
founding | 1924 |
Seat | Sempach |
motto | The vision of the ornithological station is to understand the native bird life and to preserve it in its diversity for future generations. |
purpose | Foundation for ornithology and bird protection |
main emphasis | Ornithology and bird protection |
Employees | 130 |
Volunteers | 2000 |
Website | www.vogelwarte.ch |
The Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach is a non-profit foundation for ornithology and bird protection with headquarters in Sempach in the canton of Lucerne .
The ornithological station was founded in 1924 as a ringing center for researching bird migration in the Alpine region . Since then it has developed from a voluntary one-man business into an independent institute with over 130 employees, recognized at home and abroad. In 1954, the Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach was transferred to an independent foundation under Swiss law. In 1955 the ornithological station moved from the town hall of Sempach to a new building on Lake Sempach . Since 1958 she has operated, among other things, a ringing station at 1923 m above sea level. M. high Col de Bretolet .
The Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach monitors the local bird life , researches the way of life of wild birds and investigates the causes of the threat to the bird world. It develops protection and support measures for endangered bird species and, together with its partners, ensures that the findings benefit the bird world and nature. The Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach operates a care station for sick, injured and orphaned birds. As a national competence center for ornithology and bird protection, it is also an information and advice center for the public, the media and authorities. With school programs and offers in environmental education , she tries to sensitize the population for the protection of the bird world. The modern visitor center opened in Sempach in 2015 is primarily used for this purpose . The three-storey clay building is the first of its kind in Switzerland.
The private status of the Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach is unique. Many other bird observatories and ornithological institutes are state institutions. The Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach is financially supported by donations and can count on the support of over 2000 volunteers to monitor bird populations nationwide.
Personalities
- Lukas Jenni , former long-term scientific director and chairman of the institute management
Nest box of the ornithological station Sempach in the town hall museum Sempach .