
Final Programme for 4th East Atlantic Flyway Seminar on Hallig Langeneß
Following three previous seminars on Hallig Langeneß—in 2023 (resulting in a book on the East Atlantic Flyway), in 2024 (marking “50 Years Schutzstation Wattenmeer”), and in

Following three previous seminars on Hallig Langeneß—in 2023 (resulting in a book on the East Atlantic Flyway), in 2024 (marking “50 Years Schutzstation Wattenmeer”), and in

by Even Moland & Peter Prokosch While Norwegians focus on fuel prices and global powers position themselves militarily, nature in the Strait of Hormuz

The recently adopted regional development plan for wind energy in Schleswig-Holstein marks a significant step for both nature conservation and the energy transition, and highlights

Teamwork across continents highlights urgency and hope After the first assessment from 2020 was already a landmark, the newly released East Atlantic Flyway Assessment 2023 represents

At the 4th East Atlantic Flyway (EAF) Seminar, which will take place from 16 to 20 April 2026 on the Hallig Langeneß, about 30 participants

As a member of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA), I feel both encouraged and challenged by the recent expert input to the

At a time when global attention is increasingly dominated by economic crises and geopolitical conflicts, the 38th German Nature Conservation Day (DNT) in Berlin (10–14 March 2026)

I just had the plerasure to visit the wetlands of Ujście Warty National Park at the mouth of the Warta River in western Poland. They a

During the past few days I had the opportunity to briefly visit two German national parks: Jasmund National Park on the island of Rügen and Lower Oder Valley

Book Review: Generation Restoration – How to Fix Our Relationship with Mother Nature by Tim Christophersen Foreword by Jane Goodall When I picked up Generation Restoration,

See more information here or below: The 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the Convention on the Conservation of

by Peter Prokosch For those of my VISION 52 News readers who are involved in marine protected areas (MPAs) or even manage them themselves,
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