Ms. Anastasia Koutsoulioutsou, a member of the external monitoring team for LIFE projects in Greece and Cyprus, carried out the second evaluation of the project on June 28. Ms. Koutsolioutsou spent half of the day at the offices of ELGO DEMETER, where she was briefed in detail about the...
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Conservation of priority forests and forest openings in "Ethnikos Drymos Oitis" and "Oros Kallidromo" of Sterea Ellada, LIFE11 NAT/GR/1014
Actions
Actions for the management of forests and for the conservation of biodiversity on Mts. Oiti and Kallidromo.
Species
Veronica oetaea, Brown Bear, Tengmalm’s Owl, Rock Partridge, Black, Grey-headed, and White-backed woodpeckers.
Habitats
The project targets five Annex I 92/43/EEC priority habitat types: 9560*, 9530*, 6210, 6230*, 3170*.
Galleries
Photographs and videos of species, habitats, landscape, and from a variety of actions on Mt. Oiti and Mt. Kallidromo.
Life For Open Forests
Τελευταία Νέα
The project’s poster is ready and is being distributed to local authorities and organisations by the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature. The poster aims to increase awareness about the project and to promote its objectives in the local communities. To view the poster click here ...
According to the framework of Action E.1 the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature in collaboration with ARCTUROS prepared a leaflet about the Brown Bear and its presence on Mount Oiti. The leaflet will be distributed to the local communities and authorities of the area. To view the...
During the past few months the project team has worked to prepare a leaflet, according to the framework of Action E.1. This leaflet presents the aims, objectives and targeted species and habitats of the project, with the exception of the Brown Bear, for which a separate leaflet has been prepared...
On 18 January 2014 an article about the project was published in the newspaper To Vima. In a full-page article the journalist Machi Tratsa presented the project’s objectives and the first results of the field work. The article was accompanied by photographs of the target species and the work of...