Some areas in the center of Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). and on the slopes of the city walls are deliberately unmoved.
Strolling around in the Kesklinn Administrative district in the centre of Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). (pop. 66,000). area and noticing some of the greenery looks neglected? Worry not. They are left to grow and spread as they are naturally supposed to. Sites like Hirvepark A park in Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). . , Lindamäe, Harjumäe, slopes of Toompea, the edge of Poolamäe, and along the city wall are so-called oases.
The oasis, including trees, bushes, and uncut grass, is to keep different bugs, birds, plants, and even smaller animals alive. Thanks to the oasis, you can enjoy birds singing in the heart of Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). . The support for not cutting the grass down has risen in recent years, and some even say that the oasis keeps the air moist and the heatwaves bearable in the city environment. The plants also help clear the streets from excessive rainfall during the wet season.
So, all in all, the oasis is for nature to heal and restore its strength. It also allows animals and humans to feel closer to the environment.