Category: Completed Projects

Black Stork

Black Stork

Fresh water health control through Black Stork perspective Estonia is a small country in eastern shores of Baltic Sea and all its fresh water sources end up in Baltic Sea. Originally Estonia has been rich of different types of wetlands, including mires and bogs...
ImprovRivHab

ImprovRivHab

Improving riverine habitat by reducing eutrophication and increasing connectivity for migrating species in the Oder Delta region  This project, funded mainly by Interreg VA, aims to improve habitat conditions for fish populations considering water quality and river...
See and save

See and save

“To see and save”: creation of an educational environment for environmental studies on the eco-route “Royal forest” of the national park “Curonian Spit” This project is aimed at rethinking the historical route “Royal...
Woodland Key Habitats

Woodland Key Habitats

Woodland Key Habitats  There are up to 20.000 different species inhabiting forests in Estonia and among them, hundreds of endangered species living in old-growth forests. Forests play a crucial part in preserving river ecosystems and improving water quality. Old...
More Baltic Less Plastic

More Baltic Less Plastic

More Baltic Less Plastic Around 1.500 tones of plastic ends up in the Baltic sea yearly from St. Petersburg and the surroundings (7 million inhabitants). A serious part of this waste – small particles called microplastic – accumulates and behaves like a magnet...