Outdoor season in Austria has officially started!
The snow has started to melt in the Alps, which means that the outdoor work season for the Apollo butterfly
Read MoreThe snow has started to melt in the Alps, which means that the outdoor work season for the Apollo butterfly
Read MoreLast year, our Czech partner ČSOP Hradec Králové managed to light up (not only) over a hectare of densely overgrown rocky terrain for
Read MoreAs our project continues, so does our centre (Education and information centre Bílé Karpaty) continue to create educational and teaching
Read MoreWhat is glyphosate? Glyphosate is the active ingredient used in herbicides. It is used for example in Roundup, from which
Read MoreButterfly breeding farms typically aim to contribute to the conservation of endangered species, such as the Apollo butterfly. These farms
Read MoreAs snow covers the landscape, marking the end of the Apollo butterfly season, our project team wrapped up the outdoor
Read MoreIn June, the LIFE Apollo2020 project team gathered for a partner meeting, this time in Austria. The main goal of
Read MoreIn recent months, a project breeding station has been built on the land of an organic farmer near the village
Read MoreRecently, an Apollo Garden was built in an Austrian secondary school. European Wilderness Society, one of the project partners, organised
Read MoreWhite Carpathians – white because of white limestone and Carpathians as they are part of the Carpathians mountain range –
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