Organization
NABU InternationalNatural Project
the CarpathiansStarted
10/2024Status
CompletedBuilding on the success of previous initiatives, this project is dedicated to promoting biodiversity conservation and environmental education with a specific focus on protecting bats and reptiles. By expanding eco-educational campaigns and fostering community engagement, the initiative aims to enhance scientific understanding and cultivate a culture of conservation through interdisciplinary approaches and innovative outreach strategies.
- Scientific Research & Monitoring
Conduct comprehensive monitoring and research on bat and reptile populations in their natural habitats, including church towers, caves, and surrounding environments.
Organize field studies and expeditions to collect data on species behavior, distribution, and ecological significance, involving young participants to provide hands-on learning experiences.
- Conservation & Rehabilitation
Establish aBat Rehabilitation Centerequipped with specialized facilities to provide care and medical treatment for injured bats, ensuring their rehabilitation and successful release into the wild.
- Education & Awareness
Design and execute acomprehensive public relations campaignto debunk myths and misconceptions about bats and reptiles, highlighting their ecological roles and the importance of their protection.
Develop and distributeeducational materials, including interactive games, informational posters, and handouts for churches, schools, and community centers.
Organizeeco-educational eventsfor children and youth to inspire a sense of responsibility for bat conservation.
Launch aPR campaign on social mediato raise awareness and promote the protection of reptiles.
- Community Engagement & Events
Host the"International Night of Bats" at Uzhhorod Castle, an interactive event aimed at celebrating biodiversity and increasing public awareness.
Organizeresearch field expeditionsfor youth to actively participate in conservation studies.
Arrange achildren’s creative contestfocused on reptile protection to encourage artistic expression and learning.
- Interactive Learning & Resources
Develop and distribute aninformative posterhighlighting key facts about local reptile species, their habitats, and conservation status.
Create and showcase amobile exhibitionon reptile protection to reach diverse audiences.
Design and test an educationalboard game, “Food Chains,”to engage children in understanding ecological relationships.
Prepare and shareinteractive learning handouts, including coloring sheets, riddles, and educational tasks to be used in classrooms and community workshops.
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