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Rewilding in Germany: Legal Guidance Notes
Our guidance notes for Germany currently cover the following broad topics:
- Obtaining and protecting wild land;
- Legal responsibilities and liabilities; and
- Tax and subsidies.
Within those topics, there are often several notes. The content of each note is summarised below and you can either view them online or download them, in both English and German.

Florian Möllers / Rewilding Europe
Obtaining and Protecting Wild Land
Obtaining and Protecting Wild Land

Florian Möllers / Rewilding Europe
Legal Mechanisms for Securing Land and Protecting Wild Land
This note covers rewilding and:
- Key considerations when securing land for rewilding
- Private law mechanisms available to obtain and secure land for rewilding
- Public law mechanisms useful for securing land for rewilding
Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities

Florian Möllers / Rewilding Europe
Obligations and Liability to Neighbouring Landowners
This note covers rewilding and:
- General obligations of landowners towards their neighbours
- How nuisance may limit the use of private property
- Liability for nuisance and damage to neighbouring landowners caused by rewilding
- Right of way of necessity over neighbouring land

Solvin Zankl / Rewilding Europe
Public Access and Restrictions
This note covers rewilding and:
- Types of property and public access
- Restrictions on the discretion to grant or restrict access to land
- The right to fence private property
- Managing third-party access to private property

Florian Möllers / Rewilding Europe
Third Party Liability
This note covers rewilding and:
- General rules around third party liability and how it can be excluded or mitigated
- The principle of “enter at your own risk", especially in forests and open landscapes
- Liability for construction or maintenance defects
- Liability for people under the care of the landowner or land manager
- Liability for damage caused in areas closed to public access
- Liability for damage caused by employees or contractors

Solvin Zankl / Rewilding Europe
Liability for Animals
This note covers rewilding and:
- How liability for kept animals relies on their classification as wild or domestic, useful or luxury
- How keepers and guardians of animals may be liable for any damage caused by such animals
- How liability for animals may apply in the context of rewilding
Tax and Subsidies

Florian Möllers / Rewilding Europe
Tax Implications
This note covers rewilding and:
- Tax treatment of rewilding under German law
- Deductions and non-profit status
- Subsidies and compensation schemes
- Potential tax risks and implications of rewilding
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