
Wood grouse – a project close to our hearts
A blue wood grouse conquers the world!

We take responsibility
To ensure that the wood grouse remains native to the Black Forest in the future, Duravit AG has decided to forego gifts to its partners and instead make a donation to the Auerhuhn im Schwarzwald e. V. (Black Forest Wood Grouse Association). We are therefore sponsoring our very own Duravit wood grouse.
As a company based in the Black Forest, we bear responsibility for our immediate environment and we take this duty seriously. Even though Duravit AG has now grown far beyond Hornberg and has production facilities and showrooms around the globe, its roots have been in Hornberg since 1817. Not far away from the real-life wood grouse that are threatened with extinction here. For this reason, Duravit has taken on responsibility for a sustainable habitat for the wood grouse.
Purpose of donation
Maintaining habitats and creating places of retreat
To prevent the number of wood grouse living in the Black Forest from declining further, the association Auerhuhn im Schwarzwald e. V. (AiS) is creating a wood grouse-friendly forest: blueberry bushes are being freed from encroaching young spruce trees, obstacles lying on the ground are being removed and urgently needed islands of light are being created – habitat maintenance is varied and urgently needed.

This is our Duravit wood grouse
It is one of the largest forest birds in Europe and can be found in sun-drenched, blueberry-strewn, open and varied mountain forests.
Would you like to sponsor a wood grouse? You can find more information here.
Profile
- Favorite foodblueberry
- Natural enemiesFox, hawk, badger, stone marten, tree marten, wild boar, raven
- Sizefrom 74 to 95 cm
- Weightfrom 3.5 to 5 kg
- Wing spanup to 90 cm
- Maximum age in freedomup to 10 years
Facts about the wood grouse

The primeval bird of the Black Forest
Since 1984, the number of wood grouse living in the Black Forest has declined to an alarming extent. Various factors are responsible for this negative trend:
- Decline in suitable habitats due to changes in forestry practices
- Existing habitats are fragmented by tourism
- Natural predators such as foxes, martens, hawks, and even wild boars are on the rise.
For the first time after 11 years of declining numbers, 106 wood grouses were counted in 2023. That is almost 10 percent more than in the previous year.
We need 300 displaying male wood grouses to ensure a stable and genetically healthy population. Although we are still a long way from this goal, the initial increase in numbers is a positive sign.

Auerhuhn im Schwarzwald e. V.
"Together for the Wood Grouse" is the motto of Auerhuhn im Schwarzwald e. V., which has set itself the task of preserving the wood grouse in the Black Forest for future generations.
For me, the wood grouse is a symbol of the biodiversity in the Black Forest. My perception of the forest also changes when I realize what an impressive animal it is.









