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Nature education programs on Climate change

Updated: Oct 10

Nature education guides ©Fred Lindmoser
Nature education guides ©Fred Lindmoser

Nature education programs bring the nature park's unique features and secrets to life. Personally guided tours offer insights into the local flora and fauna, the history of the nature park, the region's traditions, and the effects of climate change on (sub-)alpine habitats. Nature educators are veterans of the region and boast particularly fascinating knowledge. From woodcutters to yodelers to herbal experts, they have one primary goal: to bring the nature park's unique features, including the Ötscher Graben and the Tormäuern, to life. To enjoy nature together with interested nature lovers and to raise awareness of the effects of climate change.


Nature education at the Kaiserthron ©Fred Lindmoser
Nature education at the Kaiserthron ©Fred Lindmoser
Nature education during a hike in the Ötschergräben ©Fred Lindmoser
Nature education during a hike in the Ötschergräben ©Fred Lindmoser
Nocturnal nature walk ©Fred Lindmoser
Nocturnal nature walk ©Fred Lindmoser
Botanical explanation by nature guides  ©Fred Lindmoser
Botanical explanation by nature guides ©Fred Lindmoser

Key facts about the project:

Location

Ötscher Base Wienerbruck

Measure type / project category

Public relations / environmental education

funding program

NP Basis

Sectoral objectives of the Alpine Convention

tourism

partner

Regional nature educators

Project period

since 2015












Your direct contact:


Katja Weirer


 
 
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