Turning a power line into an insect highway

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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    Power lines cut through natural habitats and destroy ecosystems to connect our cities and feed them with electricity.
    In our 15th Planet Wild mission, we’re rewilding the space under power lines to reconnect fragmented habitats and create more biodiversity. By transforming these barren areas into flourishing meadows, we’re creating insect highways and providing sanctuaries for native plants and endangered species.
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    0:00 Power lines: Huge rewilding potential
    1:46 The importance of power lines
    3:14 Meet our partner
    4:01 Step 1: Insect highway
    6:06 Step 2: Rock shelters
    7:11 Step 3: Wildlife ponds
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  • @planet-wild
    @planet-wild  16 днів тому +77

    It’s our community that makes all this possible! If you want to join Planet Wild, sign up now and become part of our missions as a backer: planetwild.com/join/m15

    • @Dany-rx7rs
      @Dany-rx7rs 14 днів тому +1

    • @neetfreek9921
      @neetfreek9921 13 днів тому

      One potential issue could be that the increase in bugs encourages even more birds to interact with the power lines. Causing more deaths to birds, and damage to the lines.
      This could be negligible though.

    • @goblez5900
      @goblez5900 11 днів тому

      Such double standards.
      Clearing a strip of land for an oil pipeline: 😡
      Clearing a strip of land for power lines: 😇

  • @Jonas-uh7bb
    @Jonas-uh7bb 16 днів тому +866

    In Germany a new trend starts: we have vast train tracks and many smaller villages around these where there are tons of noise protection walls. Now they start to make green walls with many native species, some which also grow in our garden at home, which are great for birds, insects and more ❤️

  • @PumPuum
    @PumPuum 15 днів тому +110

    Something worth pointing out is that those paths where the power lines are built are also great at preventing fire expansion in case of a forest fire.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  9 днів тому +25

      Absolutely. Our project partners were working closely with fire safety experts and local authorities to ensure that the wildlife corridors not only promote biodiversity but also adhere to the highest safety standards.

  • @RyanMcLeanau
    @RyanMcLeanau 16 днів тому +27

    This video felt so rushed. Like you’re trying to get through as much content as quickly as possibly. Give the videos some breathing space please. You don’t need to be like Mr Beast we can handle a slightly more in depth and slower paced video

  • @coolestdude11111
    @coolestdude11111 12 днів тому +68

    As a utility forester for a large power company in the US, I am responsible for maintaining all vegetation growing along thousands of miles of transmission lines. I’ve often thought the same ideas in this video. The main problem I see is that the land will still have to be intensively managed to ensure nothing grows taller than 15-20 ft if it’s right under the lines. This would require specialized education for crews to discern desirable species vs non desirable. I think it’s possible, but it would only be practical if it is able to be done at the same cost as current management techniques or cheaper unless someone else pays for it.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому +19

      Yeah, these projects are more complex than one would imagine - lots of players have to be willing to go an extra mile. Clearly, our project was closely coordinated with the power line company, involving dialogue at all stages from planning (where to do what) to implementation (how to do it there). So, the company is fully onboard.
      With the help of Planet Wild's pilot contribution, ProNatura will be able to access funds that are needed to cover long-term maintenance costs (as applying for those always require own funds in the first place).

    • @Gron257
      @Gron257 4 дні тому +5

      They might be able to schedule their visits to be accompanied by local naturalist volunteers able to identify what should be removed and what should be merely trimmed, etc.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 4 дні тому +3

      @@Gron257 I was just thinking that these corridors could be used for tours, nature groups, school groups, and maybe hiking or biking with signs along the way educating people.

    • @Gron257
      @Gron257 4 дні тому

      @@louisegogel7973 in my city there is a paved pathway in these corridors suitable for bikes and skates with benches and playable grassland on each side.

    • @coolestdude11111
      @coolestdude11111 4 дні тому +3

      @@Gron257 the only vegetation that could be grown in these corridors would have to be quite short, no medium or large trees anyway so ideally they would just be prairie or scrubland which is easier to spot undesirable species from a power company perspective. Ideally, they would be maintained with fire but that can pose many logistical challenges, especially in dry areas. Mowing may be the only way to manage some areas but that can get expensive and time consuming. It also does not mimic natural disturbance as well.

  • @catslikewitches1332
    @catslikewitches1332 16 днів тому +334

    I might be very wrong, but I would guess, this project could/should/can be copied and modified for geographical diferences relatively easily. So let's do it!
    (And yes, I'm doing it in a very small scale in my teeny tiny garden, more directed towards bumble bees. But it is a starter ...)
    Take care everybody!

    • @eugenetswong
      @eugenetswong 15 днів тому +12

      Yes, these small projects look easy to do. I bet that if everybody went in to these areas without training and completed projects without training, then we'd get about 50%-90% success. We should get training, but the point is that this is completely doable.

    • @reidrayfield6685
      @reidrayfield6685 13 днів тому +4

      It's unfortunate that access into many of these power line areas is restricted in the united states.

    • @veganvocalist4782
      @veganvocalist4782 10 днів тому +3

      me too, I have a walk through yard which is not private BUT I have rescued many plants and been given clippings from my gardener friends and others , I also allow the weeds to grow as they attract insects , butterflys and bee's , it is basically a free mobile plant hospital, rescue space for local wild life including cats and birds, keep doing what your doing 🥰

    • @bungeetoons
      @bungeetoons 6 днів тому +1

      ​@@reidrayfield6685 Im sure its the same in Switzerland, it's a collaboration that uses either federal or corporate proprietary land. There's a lot of red tape sure, but I'm sure it's just as hard here as it was there.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому +2

      Definitely! A lot of the projects can be replicated elsewhere, taking into account local conditions, as you mentioned. We are convinced that by spreading the word about such pioneering projects, we’ll create a ripple effect. This will encourage more organizations worldwide to seek cooperation partners and start their own initiatives that make sense for their areas. 💪
      There is indeed so much we can do, and even the smallest projects have the potential to make a real difference, like your garden for local bumblebees. No project is too small. 💚

  • @fredrik3685
    @fredrik3685 16 днів тому +87

    So many "regular" people,(non-biologists), want to do something. I think many people can spend some time in helping out with projects like this.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому +2

      Absolutely! And there are so many ways to get involved. Physical support is often not possible due to restrictions on the site or geographical distance, site restrictions or geographical distance, but spreading the word about pioneering projects like this one can make a big difference.

  • @sjl197
    @sjl197 16 днів тому +87

    As someone with background in invertebrates, very happy to see focus here on “insect highways” as just part of support for wider biodiversity, but please insects are not just butterflies - and European ones are distinct from couple of bits of stock footage with so,e tropical ones. Please consider to show local insects as part of local arthropods, and it’s ok to emphasise they’re critical food for birds etc or those more charismatic toads.

    • @jiuly5178
      @jiuly5178 16 днів тому +1

      I’m curious about the local wildlife, I would love to help native species wherever I am. Do you know how we can search for these kind of informations? Like there should be at least a register for the local flora or fauna!

    • @Theorimlig
      @Theorimlig 15 днів тому +2

      @@jiuly5178 In many countries there are conservation organizations you can join to volunteer, attend classes and excursions, and hang out with other people with similar interests.

    • @houndofculann1793
      @houndofculann1793 14 днів тому +4

      I'm rather confused about this comment as all of the insect footage in the video was of European species and not tropical ones? The peacock butterfly lives all the way up to the Nordics for example

    • @chelseashurmantine8153
      @chelseashurmantine8153 14 днів тому

      Yep their caterpillars are staple foods ❤️❤️🌈

  • @WarbossPepe
    @WarbossPepe 14 днів тому +32

    this is one of the most uplifting things i've seen in a long while. It gives hope and purpose to what we should be doing as human beings

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому

      Thanks for your feedback - we're really glad you found your way to our channel and liked the project! 😊

  • @Debbie-henri
    @Debbie-henri 16 днів тому +35

    Thank you for the part about weasel shelters.
    Sadly, I found a dead weasel in the middle of my 2 acre garden the other day. The garden is in the very early stages of a combined rewilding/permaculture project.
    The weasel had wounds like it had been attacked by a bird of prey. So now I know I need piles of stones as hideouts.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  16 днів тому +2

      Oh no! 😔 Hope the stones will help going forward!

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 15 днів тому +3

      Very possibly an owl, as they don't mind living near human habitations. (They lived in the unfinished attic of the house we bought in France, which had been used as a hayloft in the past.) I love hearing them at night.

    • @catslikewitches1332
      @catslikewitches1332 11 днів тому

      About 25 years ago we had a weasel couple having their den under our concrete terrace. Our late neighbor, a hunter, had spotted them as his dog went crazy. Due to them beeing a candidate for the "red list", he warned us about them. So that year we didn't use our garden. After the young were born and weaned we could watch them during dusk/dawn playing in our garden.
      They didn't return for unknown reasons and I hope they found a better place ...
      Anyway, as you seem to have the space for it, I wanted to ask you to place some bigger logs or other pieces of wood on it. Those are not only used for a variety of insects, but are needed by hornets (the queen hibernates there during the winter; hornets are part of the insect "policeforce"), but also by wood bumblebees.
      Thank you in advance!

  • @SorenAlba54
    @SorenAlba54 16 днів тому +64

    Hmm. I never even thought of the possibility of using the locations of power lines as areas for rewilding because of how dangerous it is for most creatures. After this video, I’m convinced that with the right mind of imagination, we can actually create brand new ideas that could truly save the planet as a whole. Very impressive, Planet Wild. I look forward to see one of those myself one day in the near future.

    • @diesalzarina4151
      @diesalzarina4151 12 днів тому +2

      Freileitungen oder Hochspannungsleitungen haben eine Spannung von 380 000 Volt. Unter einer großen Hochspannungsleitung kann die elektrische Feldstärke in Bodennähe bis zu 5000 V/m betragen. Auch im Abstand von mehreren hundert Metern ist die Strahlung messbar. Das ist doch nicht gesund!?

  • @Conus426
    @Conus426 16 днів тому +47

    Excellent idea. Space that cant be used in other ways should be rewilded, theres no excuse why it shouldnt be, just makes sense

    • @chelseashurmantine8153
      @chelseashurmantine8153 14 днів тому

      Lol yeah but if you ask the municipality’s they have a ton of excuses.

    • @souljahaden6184
      @souljahaden6184 13 днів тому

      @@chelseashurmantine8153evil and greed

  • @ChristianBlueChimp
    @ChristianBlueChimp 16 днів тому +31

    I'm proud of you guys making these projects. I know I only contribute a little, but your work gives me high hopes for the future.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому

      Thanks, Christian! All type of contribution - no matter how small - is making a difference. Happy to have you as part of the community 💚

  • @benediktwalch1605
    @benediktwalch1605 16 днів тому +52

    WOW thats such a great project. I didn't know there is so much unused land in europe. Imagine this in asia or north america such a huge huge potential for biodiversity.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому

      Yeah, a gigantic opportunity that has been hiding in plain sight!

  • @TheJokeslang
    @TheJokeslang 16 днів тому +28

    Another awesome mission! Feel proud to support. I always learn so much from your videos

    • @jeal1710
      @jeal1710 11 днів тому

      Same here 🙏

  • @zaubergarden6900
    @zaubergarden6900 16 днів тому +92

    Ich hoffe Mission 15 wird ein Jahrzehnteprojekt und wir kriegen regelmäßige updates.

  • @simonpannett8810
    @simonpannett8810 16 днів тому +82

    These barren highways are a great site for rewinding!!

    • @sforza209
      @sforza209 14 днів тому +1

      You should only rewind in your living room.

    • @soulextracter
      @soulextracter 14 днів тому +2

      @@sforza209 Unless you have a portable VCR with a power pack. If you have many tapes to rewind, you can hit two birds with one stone, while rewilding at the same time. :D

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому +1

      Indeed! Rewinding and rewilding 😊💚

  • @336livia
    @336livia 16 днів тому +27

    that‘s so cool! 😍 I come from Switzerland and I am a member of Pro Natura, but I haven’t heard of that project. Thank you for your great work and Inspiration 🌱🙏🏻

    • @jiuly5178
      @jiuly5178 16 днів тому

      Hi! You said you are from pro natura, what are other projects that your association conducts?

    • @336livia
      @336livia 14 днів тому

      @@jiuly5178 I am just a member - not working there... but they have many great projects. If you want to know details, I would recommend to look at their website.

  • @af8828
    @af8828 16 днів тому +80

    I like your video but I wish you'd go over the challenges and drawbacks of these projects too. Right now it feels like an advertisement. I'm sure this project is a net positive, but it must have some cons/ roadblocks as well. Please include those next time.

    • @mattyman1241
      @mattyman1241 16 днів тому +20

      I mean the fact they're planting trees under these power lines is sure to have some ramifications in the form of maintenance

    • @grandsome1
      @grandsome1 16 днів тому +17

      Exactly, more input from stakeholders like the maintenance and crews, engineers, and scientists, it'd be more interesting to know how these project came about, how much convincing and what model was chosen at the end. The video ask money a bit too often so it feels like advertising.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 16 днів тому +12

      I was imagining that the types of trees etc planted would be selected for helping maintain a low profile under the towers.
      It would be awesome and helpful to see and hear the details of the process of selection, implementation, and maintenance in depth.

    • @af8828
      @af8828 16 днів тому +11

      @@louisegogel7973 It would also aid with those across the world viewing this and thinking of replicating it. Having a headstart in terms of insight on prior challenges could make implementation easier.

    • @Julian-rw9ct
      @Julian-rw9ct 16 днів тому +14

      I love how the comments stay constructive even when criticising the video (:

  • @johoch40
    @johoch40 16 днів тому +18

    Thank you! Obrigada! Gracias! Dankeschön ! I feel empowered when I learn what Planet Wild is doing for nature. Any small contribution counts. Mine as well.

  • @ryandepp7640
    @ryandepp7640 16 днів тому +10

    Just boosting the algorithm

  • @adamisme5939
    @adamisme5939 16 днів тому +44

    Oooh, this is fascinating. I am so pleased to be donating to a group that is actually innovating and experimenting in nature preservation.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому

      All of that is only possible thanks to contribution like yours! 💚

  • @Ghost-Mama
    @Ghost-Mama 16 днів тому +20

    What a Fantastic mission!! That safe haven will be an important part of giving nature somewhere to go in order to live and thrive successfully!! 💚 That’s Beautiful 💙

  • @stephanieh.777
    @stephanieh.777 16 днів тому +10

    This is a wonderful idea! So glad it's starting here in Switzerland, and I hope it catches on worldwide! ❤

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 16 днів тому +1

      Yay Swiss people.
      Hurrah Schweizerische Leute!

  • @neuronaut_
    @neuronaut_ 16 днів тому +49

    5:03 - bears, beets, battlestar galactica? More like bees, bugs and butterflies!
    Awesome initiative 👏

    • @raincoast9010
      @raincoast9010 16 днів тому

      Which is better?

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому

      And how about "Insects, weasels and Glöcklifrosch galactica"?

  • @Leo-pd4fc
    @Leo-pd4fc 16 днів тому +40

    I'm always with Planet Wild and the Green Energy, let's save the World together! 💚

  • @judyb4155
    @judyb4155 16 днів тому +24

    I want the Glöcklifrosh call as a ring tone, so cute!

  • @johnhavel7685
    @johnhavel7685 16 днів тому +5

    I’ve been thinking about this near me for awhile now I think it’s a great idea and even if you can’t do trees you can still put it shrubs grasses and forbs. I’ve been thinking about even just doing some guerrilla gardening under some of our power lines and pulling invasives and planting some awesome natives

  • @fantasylovemagic
    @fantasylovemagic 16 днів тому +15

    This is lovely! Hopefully whoever maintaind the power lines don't disturb the growth of the new plants 😅

    • @pacjam418
      @pacjam418 16 днів тому +3

      I can’t see line workers with giant trucks/equipment caring about plants around. Would be nice though.

    • @raulnavarrete963
      @raulnavarrete963 10 днів тому

      @@pacjam418even if they trampled on it, there is still a basis that can probably survive. Having said that I bet you they have an agreement with local governments.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  9 днів тому +6

      Definitely!
      The whole project is done in close cooperation with the company that is in charge of the power lines. There was a dialogue throughout all stages of the project - from the planning (where to do what) to the implementation (how to do it there). So, the company is more than aware of the meadows and will do the maintenance accordingly. In the long run, such projects can only function if all involved parties are happy with the situation.

  • @Me-mt4dp
    @Me-mt4dp 16 днів тому +7

    Guys comment so this video gets boosted in the algorithm!

  • @johnkeviljr9625
    @johnkeviljr9625 16 днів тому +26

    Simply wonderful. I hope the US wakes up a gets on this opportunity.

  • @kyrionbookshield2205
    @kyrionbookshield2205 16 днів тому +6

    This is an interesting landscaping use for a coridor. I can see how it biologically works and it seems to have no flaws, as far as I can think of.

    • @erianpeterson3431
      @erianpeterson3431 15 днів тому

      Yeah. If they're planning on planting trees underneath the lines I hope it's shorter trees to reduce them touching the power lines, but other then that it's not a bad plan

  • @lauriehiestand-vl4ki
    @lauriehiestand-vl4ki 16 днів тому +11

    Thank you, Planet Wild - what an amazing project, as they all are! ❤

  • @CIB8282
    @CIB8282 16 днів тому +10

    I like the concept of interconnected ecosystems. This could have a big impact if implemented well.

    • @jiuly5178
      @jiuly5178 16 днів тому +1

      In the uk I know they are trying to make corridors for wildlife between fields and making some spot at end or in the intersections for bigger ponds to prevent flooding and rewilding their country! Love to see more!

  • @sheldonj8204
    @sheldonj8204 16 днів тому +9

    Thank you for what you do, guys. Waiting eagerly for more inspirational videos from you!

  • @VictoriaTime
    @VictoriaTime 14 днів тому +10

    this is absolutely amazing. Everyone should be watching this and be as inspired as i am

  • @jeal1710
    @jeal1710 16 днів тому +5

    So proud to be supporting an organisation like yours, once again! Thanks for your great work

  • @udoheinz7845
    @udoheinz7845 16 днів тому +11

    Your projects bring so much hope
    if gouvernments around the world start jumping on this train we are going to have a bright future ahead of us

  • @cobococreek1224
    @cobococreek1224 16 днів тому +2

    It's amazing how little effort it takes to provide habitat for non-humans, but how much effort humans put in to destroying it. Here in Kentucky they come thru every couple years, unannounced, and indiscriminately herbicide spray any woody plant taller than 3 feet, across a 40 foot swath the whole run of a small rural electric line thru the property I live at. I'm hoping "NO SPRAY" signs will stop this, but my land is a very small segment of what these contracted crews that have little to no training, and aren't local residents are doing.

  • @nicolawundsch9507
    @nicolawundsch9507 16 днів тому +24

    I love the weasel and toad footage! Amazing how he carries the eggs! Well done everyone ❤

  • @eyrunsigrunardottir6977
    @eyrunsigrunardottir6977 16 днів тому +11

    This is such a great project! I loved to see the young people take part as well, it warms my heart. And your videos are always outstanding.

  • @urosjarc3450
    @urosjarc3450 16 днів тому +18

    This is the stuff we need!!! Lets create a paradise!!!

  • @Bernie5172
    @Bernie5172 16 днів тому +4

    A Great project folks.
    I was about to type a suggestion
    Of making waterholes and rock and stick piles. but you are way ahead of me

  • @jannisb3801
    @jannisb3801 16 днів тому +11

    What an innovative idea, very cool to fund this!

  • @torak300
    @torak300 16 днів тому +25

    Feels so good to be part of this! 💚⚡️🌍

  • @anniehill9909
    @anniehill9909 16 днів тому +5

    What a fascinating idea. Of course a lot of powerlines cross arable and pasture land, rather than going through forests, but even so, there is a huge potential here. Landscape fragmentation is one of our biggest issues, with new roads being built all the time and carving up the countryside into smaller and smaller pieces. So if your powerlines cross roads, I hope that wildlife bridges can also be included. One of the nice things about this scheme is that so many small groups of people can get involved and join their own, separate rewilding inititiatives into one long pathway.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 16 днів тому +1

      All roads would do well to incorporate wildlife over and underpasses at regular fairly close intervals… ie for frogs crossing the roads on wet warm nights.

    • @houndofculann1793
      @houndofculann1793 14 днів тому +1

      Even with them passing through farmland or pastures they will pass through forests in regular intervals, and often the farm/forest edge has a small line of meadow plants so rewilding the powerline in a forest between two farms would still help pollinators travelling. Especially if the either or both farms are for some kind of flowering plants.

  • @tangiblepress
    @tangiblepress 13 днів тому +2

    I'm so happy to be a supporting member. thank you for such a thoughtful and positive project!

  • @KalebPeters99
    @KalebPeters99 16 днів тому +6

    Great initiative! Projects like this that find otherwise abandoned spaces to rewild are such a no-brainer that could really kickstart interest and show what's possible ✨🌱
    Bravo!!

  • @kontoohnenamen9209
    @kontoohnenamen9209 16 днів тому +7

    The former inner German border (known as Green Belt) shows how important small lines of free spaces are for the nature.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  4 дні тому

      That's a great reference, indeed! What used to be a border dividing people became a home for 1,200 rare and endangered plants and animals. A dream came true in so many senses 💚

  • @mhogan24
    @mhogan24 16 днів тому +11

    Amazing work! But I'm wondering: are the landscapes in these insect highways self-sustaining, or would they need regular maintenance and tree-cutting to make sure that the trees don't grow tall enough to affect the power lines?

    • @headnut57
      @headnut57 14 днів тому +4

      I was thinking the same. Would all those structures, even tho good for nature, not hinder the maintenance work?

    • @dankeener3307
      @dankeener3307 12 днів тому

      Shrubs and herbaceous plants to attract pollinators would be important. Maybe small trees too. Would invasive species be another reason for regular maintenance? And trees introduced naturally from seeds/acorns would all need to be removed or cut back.

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  9 днів тому +1

      Good question! These landscapes will need maintenance, just like any other space under the power lines would.
      Regular inspections and vegetation management are part of the power lines maintenance routine anyway. The difference is that in this case, the company will be maintaining the meadows that do good to nature.
      The whole project is done in close cooperation with the company that in charge of the power line, including the maintenance work. So, they are aware of the situation and obviously agreed to it. In the long run, such projects will only function if all involved parties agree with the situation.

    • @mhogan24
      @mhogan24 5 днів тому

      @@planet-wild that’s a great point that they need to be maintained regardless! At least this way they will be maintained in a way that is better for wildlife :)

  • @SammySchaapen
    @SammySchaapen 16 днів тому +12

    Verry nice Video. Nice Missio, thank you everyone

  • @Morraak
    @Morraak 16 днів тому +5

    A very unique solution, I love it! Wish we did this in the U.S.

  • @Whitetailedlynx
    @Whitetailedlynx 16 днів тому +8

    I wish I could join the missions ): but I will support from online!

  • @TubeUil
    @TubeUil 16 днів тому +9

    Very good again. Though I would like to know how they can maintain these rewilded areas, because the powerlines need to be protected against high growth of trees. In case of the cleared areas, it's easy to mow. But with a rewilded terrain, it will be more difficult. Won't it be expensive to check and keep tall trees from growing, or damaging the powerline structures? I imagine all of this has been taken into consideration, but it just wasn't mentioned, or I missed it?

    • @shitlordflytrap1078
      @shitlordflytrap1078 16 днів тому +1

      They have to look out for trees regardless.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 16 днів тому +1

      good question.

    • @Julian-rw9ct
      @Julian-rw9ct 16 днів тому +1

      They say they chose small and medium sized plant species at 4:22 or so...

    • @halnelson5936
      @halnelson5936 15 днів тому

      It should be small trees like rosacae and fruit trees, shrubs, bushes and plants

    • @gullinvarg
      @gullinvarg 15 днів тому

      I'm also wondering if they keep down woody brush so they can get to the lines to service them. When they're not near a road, they probably need to be able to drive in those corridors.

  • @rikhuizing
    @rikhuizing 16 днів тому +7

    What a great idea!!!!!!!! This gives me hope

  • @natashabaars5030
    @natashabaars5030 16 днів тому +6

    Aww I love that! I also live in Switzerland and in our area they actually moved the power lines underground which makes me really happy too.

  • @MattieAMiller
    @MattieAMiller 15 днів тому +2

    I love this! My state already requires highway projects to reseed with a native prairie mix, but I always thought it was in some ways worse for pollinators because it put them basically in the way of high speed traffic. Power lines don't have that problem, and it would be such an easy step to require that native prairie seed there too.

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch 15 днів тому +1

    As a Swiss myself, this makes me feel happy when I see what Thomas has done.
    Great work! 👍💪✌

  • @sabitrisahoo3594
    @sabitrisahoo3594 16 днів тому +3

    Love from india, your vedioes inspire me lot.Thank you.

  • @AntoniaHungerland
    @AntoniaHungerland 16 днів тому +3

    Such an interesting project! ⚡️ So proud to be part of it! 😊🦋

  • @garybarr2023
    @garybarr2023 16 днів тому +3

    Well done guys and girls. Aye love organisation's like yourselves and Mossy Earth.Thankyou for all the Good that you're doing ❤ 🌏

  • @RCSVirginia
    @RCSVirginia 10 днів тому +1

    I recall that when I was hiking along a power line in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States that was just green, mowed grass, I thought to myself that it would be a perfect strip of land for a wildflower meadow. All one would have to do would be to mow at the end of the season to keep bushes, shrubs and trees from taking over. Some patches could possibly even be used for old-fashioned hay meadows with their variety of flowers and grasses.

  • @ahmedjibal1319
    @ahmedjibal1319 16 днів тому +7

    Another amazing mission! Awesome work you guys 🎉❤

  • @corwynmatthew6625
    @corwynmatthew6625 16 днів тому +3

    Love this. Thanks for sharing 🐛🪲🐞

  • @elisemiller13
    @elisemiller13 16 днів тому +4

    Planet wild you all are so wonderfully cutting edge and thank you for the Rewilding works plus the Hope you bring! I do have a concern that for whatever reason is not addressed in this episode: What of the hazards of working, living in and around these giant powerlines? What percautions do the workers and the schoolchildren take? What adaptations does flora and fauna make?

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  10 днів тому

      We hear you! 🙌 But there is not a lot of hard scientific evidence how electromagnetic radiation (and especially in the order of magnitude under the power lines) effects any animals or plants.

  • @spoofy_no1
    @spoofy_no1 16 днів тому +8

    great idea!

  • @mondregenbogen8341
    @mondregenbogen8341 16 днів тому +5

    Loving this mission! It's such a simple yet effective idea to support wildlife! AND I am in love with the Glöcklifrosch!! ❤

  • @K4R007
    @K4R007 16 днів тому +4

    This is amazing! Big 👍

  • @cosmiccreator
    @cosmiccreator 16 днів тому +5

    Woohoo!!! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 TYSM Planet Wild! Joyful! Magical! Absolutely wonderful!! ❤❤❤

  • @cindysunley5992
    @cindysunley5992 16 днів тому +4

    America needs this!!!

  • @johnnygogo6032
    @johnnygogo6032 14 днів тому +1

    That's a REALLY smart one. Even the electric company will have less work trimming the area as you can choose the plant species that are low enough

  • @penguinagents2015
    @penguinagents2015 16 днів тому +4

    It's not easy being a human. Or even just good.
    Luckily there are some good folk like you out there.

  • @Dr.RiccoMastermind
    @Dr.RiccoMastermind 16 днів тому +5

    Great project once more! Greatings from Astro-Tim, as well 😎🙏🇩🇪

    • @AstroTim
      @AstroTim 16 днів тому +3

      🚀

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  10 днів тому

      @Dr.RiccoMastermind Thanks and welcome to Planet Wild. We're glad to have you on board 💚

  • @the-secrettutorials
    @the-secrettutorials 16 днів тому +3

    How nice is that! Love the idea

  • @Mulgaschlange
    @Mulgaschlange 16 днів тому +2

    Great work.
    I never thought about this potential, but totally love it :)

  • @dominikatsu8242
    @dominikatsu8242 16 днів тому +7

    loved it 🙌🏾

  • @Lii0naa
    @Lii0naa 16 днів тому +6

    Great idea!!

  • @karenneill9109
    @karenneill9109 12 днів тому +1

    This is something that could be planned as part of construction of new lines. Instead of levelling the landscape, leave piles of rocks, duvets for ponds, etc. Replant with appropriate small trees and native plants, etc.

  • @user-pd9yu1fm3e
    @user-pd9yu1fm3e 16 днів тому +4

    great video thank you for doing such things much love from Switzerland

  • @lokiwun
    @lokiwun 16 днів тому +3

    Out of the box or what. Brilliant project🎉

  • @ElectricNed
    @ElectricNed 16 днів тому +3

    Excellent idea!

  • @mistingwolf
    @mistingwolf 8 днів тому +1

    This reminds me of how tempted I get to just toss out some local flower seeds out into the barren wasteland that is ditches.

  • @garfielddexter6224
    @garfielddexter6224 16 днів тому +3

    Wow 🙂
    Thank you 😃👍

  • @Michael-ln7us
    @Michael-ln7us 16 днів тому +2

    Love it, we get the power we need and nature can thrive too 😊.

  • @dankeener3307
    @dankeener3307 12 днів тому +1

    One of our favorite birding places in Lancaster, PA is at one of these power lines clearings. Birds love the patches of blackberry brambles, elderberry canes, sumac and so many other shrubs. Last year I was devastated to see that an established clump of elderberry was sprayed and had died. It was illogical to me because elderberry would never reach the height of the lines so shouldn’t be a problem. More education is needed to provide better habitat for all wildlife. Great video!

  • @KaeruHarling-jn9me
    @KaeruHarling-jn9me 14 днів тому +3

    this could be a good or bad situation though, the empty spaces are fire breaks- in case a spark from the line hits the ground, to prevent a fire…

    • @planet-wild
      @planet-wild  14 днів тому +1

      Interesting point! But fire is not very common in Switzerland as the climate is not dry and there should be no problem with the fire breaks anyway.

  • @neuronaut_
    @neuronaut_ 16 днів тому +12

    I wonder if those local furry weasels are going to associate pylons with safe haven bunkers. In case of trouble - just run to the nearest buzzing metal man!

    • @maxpower6576
      @maxpower6576 15 днів тому

      You have to look up The Wild Robot :) Soon to be a film.

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 15 днів тому

      I have always thought of the pylons as women, and once wrote a poem about them, personifying them as Norns spinning out the threads of our lives.

  • @ChihuahuaLover2004
    @ChihuahuaLover2004 14 днів тому +1

    I love Planet Wild and Mossy Earth so much! They give me hope for the future. 🥰🥰

  • @Windows__2000
    @Windows__2000 7 днів тому

    Honestly, this feels like the kinda projects that only serves people feeling good about themselves but is really cost-inefficient at actually changing something.

  • @athinghere
    @athinghere 16 днів тому +4

    every month theprojects get more noticeale and helpful

  • @patricia6081
    @patricia6081 9 днів тому

    I feel like we as humans are often way too hard on ourselves when it comes to nature. What I love about humanity is that we are the only species that helps nature simply because we want to and care about the future. Love what yall are doing

  • @user-hl2kk1fx1g
    @user-hl2kk1fx1g 16 днів тому +3

    So cool! What an interesting idea!

  • @NikitaSharma-bs4gg
    @NikitaSharma-bs4gg 16 днів тому +6

    wow I have seen this first time
    #savesoil

  • @shelley-anneharrisberg7409
    @shelley-anneharrisberg7409 14 днів тому +1

    Fantastic project! I hope it takes off worldwide!

  • @JustfknBill
    @JustfknBill 9 днів тому +1

    Herd sheep and cows, slow, bunched and moving along the paths. They're all connected so there's a non zero number of paths they could use to make sure they didn't overlap too much. This will concentrate carbon there, keep trees from growing without humans having to maintain it, and grow a huge amount of grasses.
    Edit: Also add horizontal bee hives the way they do in Africa where it's a hollowed log with a removable top so we can maintain them and help with pests and disease. Happy bees don't sting!

  • @junebrae7765
    @junebrae7765 11 днів тому +1

    Fabulous use of barren land and reconnecting insect colonies 😊. Top marks for turning a negative into a positive 😊😊

  • @xGimbal
    @xGimbal 16 днів тому +4

    A great idea and project.

  • @Luaponyt
    @Luaponyt 16 днів тому +3

    Really beautiful vid like everytime!

  • @haraldrohe3602
    @haraldrohe3602 16 днів тому +5

    Very Fantastic idea! Keep it up...

  • @Breydwildlife
    @Breydwildlife 16 днів тому +2

    The power lines by my house only helps invasive species sadly and no one cares, I’m glad you can help one step at a time