Overview
- The Berlin urban development authority confirmed compensatory habitats for 54 skylark territories to allow parts of the Tegel site to be built.
- Measures include establishing 'Lerchenstreifen' as low‑intensity grassland within farmland to improve breeding conditions.
- Based on prior projects, costs are estimated at about €130,000 per territory over 25 years, totaling roughly €7.1 million.
- Authorities stated that the ground‑nesting birds will not be moved, focusing instead on sustaining the Berlin‑Brandenburg population.
- Plans for the Urban Tech Republic and a new urban quarter continue, with compensation obligations to be integrated into project planning.