Tag: Kunpeszér

Radio report on forest clearings in Peszér-forest

Phd Csaba Vadász told the reporter of the Hajnal-Táj radio programme about the maintenance of forest clearings in Peszér-forest in the OAKEYLIFE programme.
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OAKEYLIFE press tour – educational trail and Forest Visitor Centre opening

The OAKEYLIFE press tour was organized by the beneficiaries on 11 November 2019 in Kunpeszér with the presentation of the newly established educational trail and the newly renovated forest visitor centre.
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Put out study trail boards in Peszér-forest

We undertook the construction of a 4-board study trail in the Peszér-forest within the framework of our E3 Action, “Non-institutional and Institutional Educational Activities”.
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Ant army marches on a dead wood – video

It is also clear from our recent video that the presence of dead wood in various forms and amounts is an important condition for the conservation of species rich communities in temperate deciduous forests.
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Our forest visitor centre will be completed soon

One of our goals is to raise public awareness (the public’s understanding) about the importance of these ecosystem functions provided by this habitat complex, and restorative, sustaining human activities in Peszér-forest.
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Kindergarteners visited to Peszér-forest

On October 25, 2018, a group of Kunpeszér Kindergarten visited the OAKEYLIFE project in the Peszér-forest.
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We gave an interview about grazing of steppic woods

On October 23, 2018,  on Hajnal-Táj radio boradcast of hungarian public service radio our colleague talked about OAKEYLIFE project and one of our goals in it: reintroduction of silvipastoral systems to Peszér-adacs Meadows.
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Sternbergia colchiciflora

We have another success in our work: we have found Sternbergia colchiciflora in Peszér-forest! 
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The reintroduction of silvipastoral systems to Peszér-adacs Meadows

Grazing in forests is legally banned in Hungary, due to its possible seriously negative effects on the wood-producing capacity of forests. Grazing of steppic woods is hypothesised to have positive effect on biological diversity, despite there are opposite opinions, as well.
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Children filled out our forest questionnaire in the Kunpeszéri Falunap

On August 11, 2018, the OAKEYLIFE project was presented among the great programs of the Kunpeszéri Falunap, so that we have learnt about the forestry, hiking habits and nature conservation knowledge of children.
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