Also, this year the Ranger Seminar took place as part of the Memorial Danilo Re. This year's theme was:
Biodiversity monitoring in protected areas – a base for management and conservation measures
Rangers' daily on-site efforts in gathering essential data
With their daily work, rangers provide important contributions to the long-term monitoring of Alpine biodiversity and thus make it possible to develop appropriate management plans and, more importantly, protect species, habitats and ecosystems.
Rangers from protected areas all over the Alps presented their work and provided interesting insights into the protected area and ongoing monitoring projects.
Have a look at the presentations here:
Nationalpark Gesäuse - Between forest and eagle's nest
Nationalpark Kalkalpen - Karst spring monitoring in Kalkalpen National Park
Parc national des Ecrins - Monitoring of high altitude lakes in the Ecrins National Park
Parco naturale Adamello Brenta - BioMiti Project
Aree protette delle Alpi Marittime - The LIFE WOLFALPS EU PROJECT
Schweizerischer Nationalpark - A "rope team" between park rangers and researchers
Nationalpark Berchtesgaden - Biodiversity Monitoring in Berchtesgaden National Park
Ranger Seminar during the last Memorial Danilo Re, Kalkalpen National Park
© S. Weizenegger, ALPARC