
Renovation of six wells on Vrdovo completed – the importance of water on the karst
Restoration of six wells at the Vrdovo has been finished. After two months of work, water is again giving life at the dry plateau.

Restoration of six wells at the Vrdovo has been finished. After two months of work, water is again giving life at the dry plateau.

Representatives of cattle breeders, hunters, beekeepers, tourist workers, representatives of local self-government and mountaineering associations attended the first Collaborative councils in Vrlika and Sijn.

Within Dinara back to LIFE project we are kick-starting a Collaborative Council, an unformal group of interested parties to take part in the project

All science students who want to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge about lawn restoration and sustainable nature management are invited to apply – until June 5. One place in the camp is reserved for a participant from Croatian emigration abroad.

Communications take a great role in „Dinara back to LIFE“ project. The goals of project communications is to set up internal procedures, communicate the progress

At the end of February our team implemented the first restoration activity at the project site. Controlled burning was performed on 6 hectares of overgrown

We can finally welcome the start of specific grasslands restoration activities within the project “Dinara back to LIFE”. In the coming week, the implementation of

Media content analysis is an indispensable tool in the media that is used in assessing the effectiveness of communication about a particular subject, it’s tone

If you are visited by field examiners with a short questionnaire in the next ten days, don’t worry – LAG “Cetina Krajina” and the Biom

The fires on the Dinara Mountain did not cause catastrophic damage to the entire burned area, because most of the grasslands will be restored after

We are proud and joyful that another LIFE project has officially started in Croatia, for the first time in the Cetina valley. The project was

Former grasslands in the Mount Dinara area, used as pastures for livestock since the ancient times, are now mostly unkempt. In order to bring back