10th anniversary of the Biodiversum nature and forest centre in Remerschen; Credit: ANF

Luxembourg’s Nature and Forestry Administration (ANF) has reported that over the weekend of Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June 2026, the Biodiversum Nature and Forest Centre of the ANF celebrated its tenth anniversary.

Ahead of these celebrations, an official ceremony was held on Friday 5 June at the Biodiversum in Remerschen, in the presence of Luxembourg’s Minister for the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity, Serge Wilmes, the Director of the ANF, Michel Leytem, the President of natur&ëmwelt Asbl, Roby Biwer, as well as numerous invited guests.

Opened in 2016, the Biodiversum is now one of the ANF's five nature and forest centres. Working in close cooperation with natur&ëmwelt, it demonstrates the complementary relationship between public awareness-raising and active nature conservation.

The administration said that whether through programmes offered within primary and secondary education, the many activities available to the general public, projects carried out in collaboration with local stakeholders, its interactive exhibition, or events such as Birdwatchday, the Biodiversum favours a practical approach. This enables more than 20,000 visitors each year to become aware of nature-related issues and contributes to the preservation of the natural environment.

Located at the heart of the “Haff Réimech” Nature Reserve, a site of major importance for many breeding and migratory birds, the Biodiversum focuses primarily on topics related to bird and nature protection, biodiversity and the historical and geological development of the nature reserve and its surrounding region.

To mark its tenth anniversary, the Biodiversum offered the public a varied and extensive programme throughout the weekend, including guided walks through the nature reserve, a treasure hunt, activities and discoveries for the whole family, as well as a local craft market.