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An invitation to participate in a two-day workshop entitled „Measures for the protection of the habitat of water-crowfoots rivers implemented in the Drawa basin under LIFE13 NAT/PL/000009, as an example of good practice in restoration of gravel-bottom rivers”

The Regional Director of Environmental Protection in Szczecin is pleased to invite you to participate in a two-day workshop entitled “Measures for the protection of the habitat of water-crowfoots rivers implemented in the Drawa basin under LIFE13 NAT/PL/000009, as an example of good practice in restoration of gravel-bottom rivers”. The…

Restoration activities under the LIFEDrawaPl project have come to an end

The main problem with the ecological state of the waters in our country is impoverished morphology due to regulations, barriers to migration and pollution, both municipal and area-related. In the case of water systems, what is particularly visible is their inseparability and the effects of interference in a catchment on…

Monitoring of the fish pass functioning at EW Kamienna has been completed, with the use of modern monitoring techniques – a scanner

In October 2020, the Inland Fisheries Institute from Olsztyn presented the final results of the fish pass’ monitoring at the Kamienna EWC carried out with the use of “a scanner”. Photo Female salmon The task was carried out with the Riverwatcher fish counter (scanner) produced by the Icelandic company VAKI…

Webinar with the Fish Passage 2020 Distinguished Project Award recipient – Tuesday, 8th December, GMT 17:00

We are pleased to inform that on Tuesday, 8th December at 5 p.m., GMT (6 p.m. Polish time) a Webinar will be held, during which the Fish Passage 2020 Distinguished Project Award will be presented, awarded this year to our project by the co-organizer of the cyclical FISH PASSAGE conference…

Active protection measures are underway to protect the sites of the reintroduced Groenlandia densa against the invasion of Mimulus guttatus – a species of foreign origin

W toku prac terenowych związanych z reintrodukacją rdestniczki gęstej (Groenlandia densa) During the field work related to the reintroduction of Groenlandia densa carried out in 2018-2019, the LIFEDrawaPL project team drew attention to the presence of an invasive species, i.e. Mimulus guttatus ascending in the upper sections of the watercourses…

The monitoring of fish passes on the Drawa and Korytnica rivers with the use of modern monitoring techniques – RFID technology – has been completed

In the months of April and May 2020, as part of the monitoring of the fish passes on the Drawa and Korytnica rivers, field tests were carried out within which it was checked whether the flowing smolt of migratory fish will use the fish pass to overcome the water barrage…

On 28th August 2020 the team of the LIFEDrawaPL project conducted another – sixth educational trip

In this year’s kayaking its participants had an opportunity to learn about the charms and natural values of the Korytnica River – a tributary of the Drawa running through the buffer zone of the Drawieński National Park. The kayaking route, covering the Natura 2000 areas Uroczyska Puszczy Drawskiej PLH320046 and…

Invites to participate in an educational kayaking trip

The Regional Director of Environmental Protection in Szczecin invites to participate in an educational kayaking trip organized as part of the LIFE13 NAT/PL/000009 LIFEDrawaPL project “Active protection of watercrowfoots habitats and restoration of wildlife corridor in the River Drawa basin in Poland”, co-financed by the European Union under the LIFE+…

Groenlandia – what next ???

In 2016, our team acquired approx. 1000 specimens of Groenlandia densa from Germany and Austria (Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Oberau, Bregenz, Feldkirch, Mining). In the period from autumn 2016 to spring 2018, the plant was multiplied by a team of specialists from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The first placement of Groenlandia…

Projekt „Active protection of water-crowfoots habitats and restoration of wildlife corridor in the River Drawa basin in Poland / Czynna ochrona siedlisk włosieniczników i udrożnienie korytarza ekologicznego zlewni rzeki Drawy w Polsce”.

Projekt LIFE13 NAT/PL/000009 pn. „Czynna ochrona siedlisk włosieniczników i udrożnienie korytarza ekologicznego zlewni rzeki Drawy w Polsce”, LIFEDrawaPL jest współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską w ramach programu LIFE + oraz przez Narodowy Fundusz Ochrony Środowiska i Gospodarki Wodnej.

Beneficjent projektu

Regionalna Dyrekcja Ochrony Środowiska w Szczecinie
ul. Teofila Firlika 20, 71-637 Szczecin
tel.: 91 43-05-200, fax: 91 43-05-201
sekretariat.szczecin@rdos.gov.pl
Biuro Projektu pok. 205 (II piętro)
tel. 91 43 05 222 lub 91 43 05 214
life.drawa.szczecin@rdos.gov.pl

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