Růžička T.: Let Us Learn How to Make Educational Trails
In the Czech Republic, hundreds of educational trails were built during the past decades. Nevertheless, they are often developed by botanists or zoologists who consider any simplification of the expert/technical information towards making it more user friendly for the general public as being a no-no.
Nature Conservation 3/2012 — 17. 10. 2012 — Focusing on the Public — Print article in pdf
Why the Western Capercaillie Has Been Declared in the Czech Republic as the Bird of the Year 2012?
The Czech Society for Ornithology (CSO), in collaboration with other partners including the Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic, declared the Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) as the Bird of the Year 2012.
Nature Conservation 2/2012 — 23. 8. 2012 — Focusing on the Public — Print article in pdf
Coufalová D.: A New Facility in the Mladeč Caves
The Mladeč Caves are an important speleological and particularly archaeological site, because of a ritual burial ground of anatomically modern humans Homo sapiens sapiens from the Upper Palaeolithic Age (more than 31,000 years ago) found there.
Nature Conservation 2/2012 — 23. 8. 2012 — Focusing on the Public — Print article in pdf
Pešout P., Šoltysová L. & Licek T.: Will the Houses of Nature Be in the Czech Republic?
The Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic (NCA CR) has been paying special attention to visitor infrastructure in Specially Protected Areas as well as to communication, education and public awareness.
Nature Conservation 1/2012 — 13. 6. 2012 — Focusing on the Public — Print article in pdf