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Do you have three minutes? Since August 2022, we have often informed you about the state of the cultural landscape of the Hârtibaciu Plateau. Together with you, we want to sustain it for future...
Do you have three minutes? Since August 2022, we have often informed you about the state of the cultural landscape of the Hârtibaciu Plateau. Together with you, we want to sustain it for future...
Your voice is needed and that’s why we invite you to a discussion with Ramona Duminicoiu from Ecoruralis on 9 March at Moara Veche, Hosman. We want to talk to her about the current...
We come back with some impressions from our events last week (February 15 with the tourism workshop, February 17 with the producers’ tour) within the project “Civic activism and advocacy in the Hartibaciu Valley....
It is essential for us to hear your opinion. We need to listen to the issues you consider important and raise them with the authorities. This could be the obstruction of a track, the...
It is thought the beaver went extinct in Romania around 1824, after they were hunted for the fur, meat and castoreum (a secretion from their scent gland used for its medicinal properties). In fact...
To celebrate Bear Day! The Bear The relationship between man and bear is a complex combination of respect, fear and fascination, intertwined in myths, folklore and religion across Europe. In Romania, they are a...
Participants made a number of suggestions, many of which focused on limiting intensive land use while encouraging small-scale producers, education and awareness-raising among local people and the development of responsible ecotourism. Here are some...
That the human utilisation of natural resources can lead to more diversity in the landscape can be seen in many ways here in the Hârtibaciu Valley. One nice example of this, are the clay...
In December we posted the first results from our survey about access to land. Here we present more analysis, referring to the section regarding access to land. We will present the last bit of...
Before Christmas we mentioned the importance of wolves in the landscape. So we thought we would share this poster by Jeroen Helmer, which again nicely illustrates the role of wolves.