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Public event was organised together with the Environmental Board at the Viidumäe visitors centre, where the presentation were held. Very interesting was a presentation of the botanist from Tartu University Tatjana Oja about endangered and endemic species. We introduced our activities on project sites, specially at viidumäe. Representative of the Estonian Forest Management Centre Ants Animägi gave an overview about the conservation work at the Viidumäe. After the presentations the opening ceremony of the restored Allikasoo educational trail was held. We received very positive feedback, the trail is natural and the nature around it is beautiful and interesting. We extended the former trail, added a section for visiting one very representative tufa-forming spring. | ||||
Story about the public celebration was published in newspaper Saarte Hääl (Voice of Islands). Saarte Hääl, 14.06.2017 (.pdf 0,1Mb). |
WILDLIFE ESTONIA
NGO Wildlife Estonia is established in 2000. Our aim is to protect rivers and other aquatic habitats. We care about the nature, biodiversity and fish in particular.
HABITATS
Springs, rivers and lakes are our common treasure. The more natural status they have the more precious they are.
COMPETENCE
Successful application and implementation of river restoration and fish population status improvement projects. Scientific ichthyology studies with traditional and modern bio-telemetric methods.
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