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Børgefjell: a majestic mountain wilderness
Børgefjell: a majestic mountain wilderness Literally “on the other side of the mountains” from the national park from the last post, towards the border with
Workshops about amphibians and bats
Workshops about amphibians and bats During the implementation of the project, savings were achieved, which, with the consent of the Project Operator, we decided to
Winter bat count summary
Winter bat count summary Winter bat counts in the Romincka Forest Landscape Park and the surrounding area have been conducted for over 20 years. During
Lomsdal-Visten: loudly singing with delight (fortunately, allowed)
Lomsdal-Visten: loudly singing with delight (fortunately, allowed) In the Lomsdal-Visten National Park, making noise is prohibited, but singing – even loudly – fortunately, is allowed.
Blue frogs
Blue frogs Do blue frogs live in Poland? No! – most of you will say. And basically, you’re right. But there are a few days
It’s time to sum up
It’s time to sum up Our project must be completed by April 30, we have already completed most of the planned activities, we only have
Láhko: entertaining geology
Láhko: entertaining geology Lahko National Park is an alpine karst in the heart of Norway. Everything here is subject to chemical dissolution processes: soft limestone
Educational film about amphibians
Educational film about amphibians As part of the project, an educational film about amphibians was created. It talks about the biology, importance, need and methods
Meanwhile, at partners in Ukraine
Meanwhile, at partners in Ukraine Our Ukrainian partners – the “Hutsulshchyna” national park – deal with bats, just like we do. However, natural conditions do
Bats in bat boxes hung as part of the project
Bats in bat boxes hung as part of the project Bats in bat boxes hung as part of the project Bat protection is an important
Junkerdal: rich flora vs mineral resources
Junkerdal: rich flora vs mineral resources The area of Junkerdal National Park is considered to be one of the richest in terms of flora in
Rago: experience the nature at its best
Rago: experience the nature at its best Small by Norwegian standards (171 km2), Rago National Park is notable for the fact that, together with three
Spitsbergen and beyond
Spitsbergen and beyond The island of Spitsbergen is not alone in the Arctic Ocean; it is part (and admittedly the largest) of the Svalbard archipelago,
Raet: on the border of the last glacier
Raet: on the border of the last glacier Raet is Norway’s fourth marine national park, located in the Skagerrak Strait. Like its closest neighbor Jomfruland,
Jomfruland: a ‘blue rainforest’ below the surface of the sea
Jomfruland: a ‘blue rainforest’ below the surface of the sea Another pearl of the Norwegian coast (in the Telemark region) is the Jomfruland Marine National
Færder: a paradise for lovers of water recreation
Færder: a paradise for lovers of water recreation Færder is another marine national park in Norway, which can be reached from Oslo in just a
Ytre Hvaler: Norway’s first marine national park
Ytre Hvaler: Norway’s first marine national park Looking through Instagram posts tagged with the hashtag #Ytre-Hvaler-Nationalpark, it’s hard not to notice that one in three
Sjunkhatten: the children’s national park
Sjunkhatten: the children’s national park What conditions must a national park meet to become popular among children and youth? Sjunkhatten has been successful in this
Møysalen: a peak from the equator, Norway’s oldest rocks and traces of iron ore mining
Møysalen: a peak from the equator, Norway’s oldest rocks and traces of iron ore mining Møysalen National Park is located in the Vesterålen archipelago, north
Rohkunborri: cloudberry marshes and elk hunting
Rohkunborri: cloudberry marshes and elk hunting Neighboring with Evre Dividal National Park – Rohkunborri – is unusual for several reasons. First of all, the Arctic
