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Background The Orawsko-Nowotarskie peat bogs in Podhale, southern Poland, is a large complex of raised bogs, surrounded by swamp forests and extensively-farmed agricultural land, mostly hay meadows and pastures. This unique 8 500 hectare ecosystem provides important habitats for valuable plant, animal and fungi species, containing as it does 12 habitat ty...
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Empowering Teachers and Pupils for a Better Life through Nature

Start date: Sep 1, 2016, End date: Sep 30, 2018,

The main goal of the project is to enhance the quality of early years environmental education in order to develop children’s interest in and connection to nature and to achieve high quality learning outcomes that support basic core curriculum and lifelong learning skills. Teaching about nature is an excellent opportunity to develop a set of children's skills and competences important for achievin...
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Lifelong Learning through Nature

Start date: Sep 1, 2014, End date: Aug 31, 2017,

This project is designed to develop an environmental education programme which engages with at least 80% of young people aged 5-21 in Malta, through formal education, vocational training courses, non-formal and informal education. The project will also provide documented evidence to show the importance of connection with nature for health well-being and education, which can be used by internationa...
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Background The aquatic warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) is Europe’s rarest migratory songbird and a globally threatened species (its IUCN status is ‘vulnerable’). Some 99% of its population is confined to Europe, with Poland accounting for around 25%. The aquatic warbler is listed in Annex I of the Birds Directive and has been identified as a prior...
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Background Aquatic warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) is the rarest passerine bird species found in mainland Europe. With a very small world population, of around only 12 000 to 20 500 pairs, it is classified as vulnerable on the Red List of Endangered Species. The aquatic warbler depends on habitats such as fen mires and wet meadows, and is extremely susc...
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