Global Experts to Discuss Citizen Science and Nature Observation in Wartime Ukraine
Researchers from several countries will discuss how citizen science has changed during the war, using the popular app iNaturalist as a key example.
Researchers from several countries will discuss how citizen science has changed during the war, using the popular app iNaturalist as a key example.
This intensive program aims to equip the next generation of Ukrainian environmental defenders with practical skills and knowledge.
Practical implementation to restore the wetlands requires careful planning and consideration of details – both legal, technical, and organizational.
We call on everyone who lives in or travels through the Carpathians – please join the effort to save what you love.
The territory proposed for the reserve is a valuable 85-hectare site of pine-oak open woodland on sandy soils, maintained in a near-natural state.
The event continues the cycle of webinars being held as preparation for the First All-Ukrainian Bioblitz.
Buzkyi Hard is a crucial heartland of nature and Cossack history. It is part of the Granite-Steppe Pobuzhia Regional Landscape Park and is a key site within the Emerald Network of Europe.
The six nature reserves we propose for establishment are well-known to scientists and already hold European conservation status.
Connect with experts from Ukraine and the Czech Republic for a discussion that will provide crucial advice on making observations that can be accurately identified by the scientific community.
Speaker to explain how nature conservation is organized in the European Union and why biodiversity data is so crucial for these countries.