Austria:
ESC Camp „Youth for Nature“ – Volunteer Camp in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald
Kamp Kodu
AT-SCI 10.1
Başlangıç - Bitiş Tarihi
08.03.2024 /
22.03.2024
Toplam Kontenjan
10
Boş Kontenjan
5
4
Yaş
18 - 30
Ekstra Ücret
€50.00
Kamp Temaları
ENVI
Organizasyon
SCI AT
Kuruluş
About 12 volunteers will participate in this great attempt to maintain the typical natural environment/biodiversity of the Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald. We also want to show politicians and local communities that there are young people who do not shun hard work, who care for nature and who are willing to sacrifice their spare time to help conserve areas worthy of protection.
İş Tanımı
Dry grasslands form a rare and endangered habitat in the Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald. We will cut grass, bushes and trees, and remove the biomass from the areas to suppress the beginning of forest growth. Our goal is to conserve and enhance biodiversity in unique and rare habitats.
We will also have time to get to know each other and learn about ecological protection.
Konaklama ve Yemek
You will be staying at the scout centre NÖ Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Landesverband, near Vienna, Austria. The facility is equipped with dormitories, bath rooms and a common kitchen. Volunteers are accommodated in the dormitories. Regular public transport is available.
Konum ve Serbest Zaman
The Wienerwald was designated as a Biosphere Reserve in 2005 by UNESCO. This standing protects the great variety of natural and cultural elements that make this region so unique and valuable. The Wienerwald BR covers an area of 105,645 hectares and extends across 51 communities in Lower Austria and seven municipal districts in Vienna. Some 815,000 people live in this region.
Notlar
This Camp is founded by the European Solidarity Corps programme (ESC). The ESC programme is a programme of the European Union offering opportunities to young people wishing to engage through volunteering or solidarity projects.
Since this Camp is founded by the European Union there are some special conditions you have to take into the consideration:
The Camp is open for people who are between 18 and 30 years old and are residents of the European Union or EU partner countires.
We can cover all essential costs of the program (including food, travel costs depending on distance of your destination, visa costs, accommodation) through a European project grant.