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Participants Climate Training from 15 European Nations, Husum, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Oliver Wagner
Climate Training, Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Distinguishing Atlantic Salmon and Pollack in the National Park Center "Multimar", Tönning, Germany
The difference between Atlantic Salmon and Pollack (in German: Lachs and Seelachs) was explained in the aquarium of Multimar when 21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important ...
By Peter Prokosch
Education in the National Park Center "Multimar", Tönning, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Education in the National Park Center "Multimar", Tönning, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
The flat island Hallig Langeness and sea level rise, Wadden Sea
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Golden Brentgoose Feather Award 2012 to Andrew St Joseph, Hallig Hooge, Germany
Local Communities, NGOs and the National Park authority of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea since 15 years are celebrating the annual "Brentgoose Days", which 2012 coincided with the Wadden Sea Climate Training. The Golden Brentgoose Feather award recipient, Andrew St Joseph, from England, who ...
By Peter Prokosch
Climate Training, Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Common Tern (Sterna hirundo), Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, Germany
Different migratory bird species were studied when 21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by ...
By Peter Prokosch
The flat island Hallig Langeness and sea level rise, Wadden Sea
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Common Seals (Phoca vitulina), Langeness, Schleswig-holstein Wadden Sea National Park
We came along banks with Common Seals when 21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the Bri ...
By Peter Prokosch
Hallig Hooge, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Barnacle Geese (branta leucopsis), Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. Thousands different goose species illustrated the importance of the area for ...
By Peter Prokosch
Student photographing nature, Ketelswarf, Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Color-ringed Brentgeese (Branta bernicla bernicla), Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. Thousands of Brent Geese illustrated the importance of the area for the East- ...
By Peter Prokosch
Lugworm (Arenicola marina), Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park
One of the most typical species living in the sandy tidal flats was explained when 21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate c ...
By Peter Prokosch
Lugworm (Arenicola marina), Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park
One of the most typical species living in the sandy tidal flats was explained when 21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate c ...
By Peter Prokosch
Lugworm (Arenicola marina), Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park
One of the most typical species living in the sandy tidal flats was explained when 21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate c ...
By Peter Prokosch
Prof. Karsten Reise explains the the ecology of tidal flats, Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, Germany
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. The training, organised by the British Council in collaboration with experts ...
By Peter Prokosch
Cloud of Red Knots (Calidris canutus islandica), Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. Clouds of Arctic migratory shorebirds illustrated the importance of the area ...
By Peter Prokosch
Cloud of Red Knots (Calidris canutus islandica), Langeness, Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea
21 young people from 15 European countries participated in a Wadden Sea Climate Training, and got the opportunity to experience first-hand the world’s most important inter-tidal zone on the frontline of climate change. Clouds of Arctic migratory shorebirds illustrated the importance of the area ...
By Peter Prokosch
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