[3] Apart from storks, the farm also houses heritage breeds of different animals, such as the German sheep Heidschnucke and various types of chicken.
He founded a team of specialists for the protection of white storks and publicly advocated in favour of nature and species conservation in his home region.
On January 1, 2006, the Stork Farm Loburg association, chaired by Christoph Kaatz, took on the responsibility for the ornithological institute.
[6] The Stork Farm Loburg association is financed by donations and the sale of souvenirs as well as sponsorships of individual animals.
Aided by subsidies, the dining area was transformed into an environmental education center, in which there is a permanent exhibition on white storks.