To address current developments and prospects of German border regions and their positions both among themselves and in Europe, on 20-21 April 2023, scientists, area managers, and representatives of politics and other sectors participated in a “Border Region Academy” in Berlin.
The scale of the outbreak of the bird flu, more specifically the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), in the North Sea region in the breeding season of 2022 was unprecedented.
The meeting was organised by KID project partners and the Sustainable Shipping and Ports at the Wadden Sea Project.
All of us here at the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat would like to take this opportunity to send you and yours Season´s Greetings and our best wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.
The 19 site managers came from four nature reserves and national parks that make up the World Heritage Site.
Wilhelmshaven (D)
Every three to four years, national and regional authorities, scientific institutions, and environmental NGOs engage in topics of paramount importance for the protection of the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site.
Am 27. Oktober 2022 fand ein von der Nationalparkverwaltung Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer organisierter Evaluationsworkshop mit regionalen Akteuren statt.
„Wer frisst wen“ und welche Konsequenzen hat dieses Wissen für das Management des Weltnaturerbes Wattenmeer?
As part of the partnership between the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat (CWSS) and Swiss watch manufacturer Oris, the collaboration’s annual event themed “Change for the better” took place in Harlesiel, Lower Saxony, this week.