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Get inspired by succesfull projects improving biodiversity in mining quarries.

Native plants and geo-ecological mapping to improve soil fertilization and vegetables production

TogoQuarry Life Award 20181st prize Research stream (National contest)
1st prize (Public contest)

Biodiversity Outdoor Class at Wazo Hills Secondary School

TanzaniaQuarry Life Award 2018

Not just rich in stone, but rich in species: children are researching quarry living space

GermanyQuarry Life Award 20181st prize Community stream (National contest)

Environmental assessment of quarrying at Helwan quarry and its effect on biodiversity

EgyptQuarry Life Award 20182nd prize Research stream (National contest)

The Tice's Meadow Biodiversity Trail

United KingdomQuarry Life Award 2018Connecting quarries and local communities Award (International contest)
2nd prize Community stream (National contest)

Current and Potential Value of Limestone Quarry Habitats for the Critically Endangered European Eel

United KingdomQuarry Life Award 20182nd prize Research stream (National contest)

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About the Quarry Life Award

The Quarry Life Award is a scientific and education contest proposed by HeidelbergCement and its subsidiaries. The contest aims at raising the awareness of the biodiversity value of quarrying sites and sharing new best practices with the scientific community, NGOs, authorities and HeidelbergCement‘s operating units. The Quarry Life Award aims at increasing the scientific understanding of the interaction between nature and quarries as well as contributing to global nature conservation goals in raising the awareness of the importance of biodiversity and bringing people closer to nature.

The contest is conducted every three years. However, the Covid-19 pandemic caused us to reschedule the launch of the 5th edition to May 2021.

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