December 13, 2022

Maris Sepp

The ‘Notice alien species’ campaign has ended successfully

Heavy snowfall and blizzard ended the ‘Notice alien species’ campaign. A total of 94 observers of alien species contributed to the mapping of knotweed, common snowberry, false spiraea, giant goldenrod and Canadian goldenrod, recording a total of 422 sightings.

November 30, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

Numbers of amphibian species are on the rise in restored small bodies of water

In 2 years (2021–2022) we have restored 29 small bodies of water in Lääne-Viru County, 4 in Harju County and 4 in Läänemaa, and this summer's inventory of small bodies of water showed that the number of amphibian species in them is on the rise!

November 5, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

We were represented at the RMK nature conservation conference with a poster presentation

The LIFE IP ForEst&FarmLand project participated in the RMK nature conservation conference, which this time focused on the restoration of habitats and populations, with a poster presentation on the restoration of 3,500 ha of deciduous forests in bogs, 100 small bodies of water and 20 coastal meadows.

 

October 12, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

Looking for farmers interested in cooperation at the Annual Exhibition of Estonian Agriculture!

Much of Estonia's and Europe's biodiversity is linked to agriculture. In addition to production, agricultural landscapes play an important role in preserving our natural environment and everyone’s good health. A healthy field also raises the quality of our diet!

September 26, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

We visited the Lithuanian LIFE-IP project NaturaLit

In mid-September a part of our team visited Lithuania under the guidance of the Environmental Board to exchange experiences with the Lithuanian integrated LIFE project NaturaLit (Optimising the management of Natura 2000 network in Lithuania), which is working largely the same way and has a similar objective as our project.

 

September 14, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

The common spadefoot toad attracts attention

One of the indicator species of our project, the common spadefoot toad, has also caught the attention of the Osoon team! Here is your chance to jump in headfirst with the Osoon crew and amphibian experts Riinu Rannap and Elin Soomets-Alver and learn more about the fate of the common spadefoot toad!

July 26, 2022

Maris Sepp

Experts assess the population of four invasive species during field work

Despite the showers and thunderstorms last week, nature conservation experts from the Environmental Board went to see the invasive species mapped this spring to assess their growth and population. We can now say that these sites have been fully overtaken by invasive species. For example, the tallest measured Japanese knotweed reached a height of four metres. In addition, native species often fail to grow under these expansive colonies.

July 22, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

Semi-natural grasslands managers are testing a results-based support system

This week, together with scientists from the Environmental Board and the University of Tartu, the managers of the semi-natural grasslands in Lahemaa assessed the biodiversity of their meadows, along with the ease or difficulty of mowing and grazing, and how the area being cared for and the natural values found there have changed over the years.

July 14, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

The best mappers of invasive species will make it to the Forest Kitchen!

The ‘Spot the Invasive Species!’ campaign is still ongoing, in which we are calling on people to report on the wild habitats of four invasive species – knotweeds, the common snowberry, the false spiraea, and goldenrods!

July 13, 2022

Kaidi Tingas

Day on Semi-Natural Species spent on the coastal meadows of Paljassaare

For this year’s Day on Semi-Naturals Species, which took place on 2 July, we organised five different hikes to meadows and floodplain meadows in different parts of Estonia.