Nature

HONEYNOOK – INTERACTIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON HONEY BEES
 
The goal of our program is to emphasize the importance of protecting the environment and animals, focus on physical and mental health and experience the joy and power of teamwork.

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DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURAL CONDITIONS IN THE FOREST SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN NETWORK
 
Forest schools offer an unique experience to children while teaching them important lessons about our natural environment.

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CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF BOTANICAL COLLECTIONS
 
Apart from providing a natural and protected environment for plants and animals, botanical and historical gardens also serve an educational purpose.

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PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF HABITAT
 
The protection of habitat means the protection, restoration or the reservation of the current condition of a habitat.

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PROTECTION OF LIFELESS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSETS
 
Lifeless environmental assets have significant value in their own rights but they also play an important role as refuges for certain animals.

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REDUCING THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF INFRASTRUCTURE
 
The harmful effects of infrastructure established in protected areas can be greatly reduced by considering natural aspects.

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FLOOD PROTECTION
 
Flood protection activities are aimed at reducing risks posed by rivers. These measures are also a part of a large scale economical and social development process in the affected regions.

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RANGER SERVICES DEVELOPMENT
 
The domestic Natura 2000 network and our protected areas require significant and active conservation management.

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ECO-TOURISM DEVELOPMENT, VISITOR CENTERS
 
Creation of national park attractions based on their characteristics and build an infrastructure that is capable of realizing the associated revenues.

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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN HABITAT MANAGEMENT
 
The two main aims of habitat management are protecting the environment and sustaining biodiversity.

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