Swiss Authorities Install Protective Grids to Save UNESCO Pile Dwellings from Beaver Damage
A CHF800,000 project to protect the ancient UNESCO World Heritage pile dwelling settlements on Lake Inkwil from beaver damage has been completed. Special grids and gravel mixtures have been installed to preserve the archaeological site for future generations.

Key Takeaways
- A protective project for UNESCO pile dwellings on Lake Inkwil has been completed to prevent beaver damage.
- The protection measures involve covering the island and lake bed with rodent grids, gravel, and a special earth mixture.
- The site contains settlement remains from the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
- Ecological measures were included, such as restoring deadwood and protecting nesting trees.
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They Said
"The UNESCO World Heritage site will thus be preserved in good conditions for future generations and protected from beavers."
"Beavers are the best promoters of biodiversity."