Environmental education in nature

Most of our outdoor work is conducted in the Danube Floodplains National Park, where we present environment-related topics in an interesting and interactive way and invite participants to approach nature with a relaxed but respectful attitude.


As part of our sustainable approach to the environment, we strive to intervene as little as possible in natural processes. We want to encourage participants to observe, describe, and interpret what they see, with the aim of raising awareness and helping people understand how natural processes work as well as why they are so important for habitats, creatures, and people.
 
Our main topics are protecting nature, landscape, and biodiversity. By encouraging personal contact with nature and motivating people to experience and understand the environment, we aim to make them curious to find out more.
 
: Children wearing backpacks and hats gathered around a small forest pond closely observing it. (AI-generated alt-text, generated with GPT-4.1-mini)
: Wide river with calm water, fallen tree trunks in the water, and dense greenery on both banks. (AI-generated alt-text, generated with GPT-4.1-mini)
: Yellow building with red tiled roof and three windows, two storks on a nest atop the chimney, right side features an arched gateway with a red stork decoration (AI-generated alt-text, generated with GPT-4.1-mini)
: Multiple people wearing life jackets sit in an inflatable boat on a river, surrounded by green riverbank vegetation. (AI-generated alt-text, generated with GPT-4.1-mini)
  
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