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Training on Biodiversity, Large Carnivores and Local Communities in Romania
6 November 2022 - 12 November 2022
“A Yellowstone in the Carpathians – Biodiversity, Large Carnivores and Local Communities”
To protect Europe’s natural heritage, Barbara Promberger-Füerpass and Christoph Promberger have established the Foundation Conservation Carpathia (FCC). Among the FCC’s goals: buying up forests, creating acceptance for large carnivores, reintroducing bison and developing projects for the sustainable development of the region together with the local population.
Contents Seminar part:
- System of free-range sheep and cows in the Romanian Carpathians.
- Breeding program of Carpathian livestock guardian dogs
- Concept of Fundatia Conservation Carpathia (FCC) on wildlife management and involvement
of local population:- Prevention of large carnivore conflicts through livestock guardian dogs and electric
fences, on-site intervention in case of acute conflicts, and compensation offers by
FCC in case of livestock kills (replacement of equivalent cows or sheep). - Reintroduction of bison and beaver in the project area
- Monitoring of bears, wolves, lynx and red deer
- Prevention of large carnivore conflicts through livestock guardian dogs and electric
Contents Excursions:
- Ecotourism under the theme of large wildlife: bear watching in observation huts of the
foundation, bison watching, guided wildlife monitoring tours. - Cobor Biodiversity Farm with old domestic animal breeds, ancient oak wood pastures (about 500
years old), innovative farm concept - Primeval forest in Strambisoara.
- Project areas:
- e. g. Forest protection and renaturation of former clear-cut areas; Wildlife monitoring; Conflicts of bears and wild boars with the local population; Reintroduction of Beavers & Bisons; Oak wood pastures in Nucsoara; Primeval forests and wind throw areas
Registration: There will be 14 places available for rangers of our member associations. If you are interested to participate or have any questions, please mail to press@europeanrangers.org including your full name and ranger association.
Please note: As the training is still in the planning stage, there may be slight shifts. We will keep you informed as soon as it is fixed.