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    264,201.34 Euro
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    310,825.1 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 April 2021
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    31 December 2022
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    Friends of the Earth Austria
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    48°19'42.56"N, 16°2'11.44"E
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    46°45'31.54"N, 17°14'32.46"E
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    48°12'19.55"N, 16°21'3.24"E
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    Minimising the loss of species by creating habitats for endangered plant and animal species in municipalities and private gardens through linking natural living spaces is the goal of the project. The project area of "Living Gardens", the cross-border region Austria/Hungary, is located in the unique Pannonian region where new solution aproaches for species protection are transnationally developed and are carried out in pilot municipalities. The project tranfers the issue of species protection to municipalities and to gardens.A manual in three languages (German/Hungarian/English) is developed by describing the policy for species protection and by providing concrete instructions how to build model habitats in order to protect endangered species in gardens. It guarantees a good transferability of the project outputs onto other regions and the usage of the results.In the project-municipalities Pfaffstätten, Tatttendorf and Trumau (Austria) and Gyenesdiás and Zalakaros (Hungary) show-habitats are built which are accessbile for visitors. The show-habitats are designed to allow easy reconstruction in gardens and to provide private persons with know-how so they are able to build model habitats in their gardens and to protect indicator species.The propagation of endangered Pannonian plant species which are placed at the disposal of gardeners of the project-area complements all measures taken by the project.Living Gardens gives individuals the knowledge to actively contribute to the protection of biodiversity.The project puts a spotlight on the protection of endangered species by using a wide variety of communication policies and the involvement of diverse media channels. (English)
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