LIFE Apollo2020 kick-off conference in Poland
Today marked the first day of the 2022 conference for our new LIFE Apollo butterfly project. Under the title “Science,
Continue readingToday marked the first day of the 2022 conference for our new LIFE Apollo butterfly project. Under the title “Science,
Continue readingA lot of animals are struggling with the Russian invasion in Ukrainian territories. Unfortunately, animals are vulnerable to troops, tanks
Continue readingSlowly but surely autumn is on its way, the mornings are starting to be cold and misty and it’s time
Continue readingIn September and October, we continue our webinar series with three very exciting presentations by Vlado Vancura on non-native species
Continue readingBy now many people know of the negative impact our domestic pets (mainly cats and dogs) have on local wildlife:
Continue readingBeavers are well-known as cute, swimming rodents, who fell trees and build dams, sometimes resulting in conflict with people. However,
Continue readingThe EU 2030 Biodiversity Strategy is the European Union’s plan of action for conservation this decade. However, given rapid environmental
Continue readingWhile 2022 seems to be a good year for marine and coastal protection with a new UN ocean treaty on the
Continue readingThe number of grazing animals released in protected areas has increased significantly in recent years. These grazing animals are often
Continue readingThey are called Peppered moth (Biston betularia), Silver Y (Autographa gamma), or Crepuscular burnet (Zygaena carniolica). They are usually neither
Continue readingThis week, we have also been in the middle school in Adnet near Salzburg, Austria. We did a workshop with
Continue readingThis week, we visited the little ones, the kids from the 1st grade of the elementary school in Villach in
Continue readingToday we were in the elementary school in Weißbach/Lofer with our butterfly workshop and expert Otto Feldner. The workshops are
Continue readingYesterday we were out again, with 16 children from the Middle school Bad Vigaun, Austria. We held our owl workshop,
Continue readingMore than 44% of Earth’s land area requires conservation efforts to safeguard biodiversity. This is what a new study, published
Continue readingWe were on the road again with our school workshops, this time in Lower Austria. In Waidhofen an der Thaya,
Continue readingLast week we had a great owl workshop in the 2nd grade of the elementary school in Straßwalchen, Austria. The
Continue readingA study was published in Nature recently reviewing the status of over 10,000 reptile species worldwide. Things are not looking
Continue readingConcerned scientists, citizens and governments have been raising the alarm over habitat and biodiversity loss for a while already. Solutions,
Continue readingSince the beginning of 2019 more and more gray whales along the west coast of North America from Mexico through
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