World Migratory Bird Day will be celebrated by people across the world on Saturday, 9 May with the theme “Birds Connect Our World”.
On 21 to 22 April 2020, the project partners held six intense sessions on the current status of the project and its activities.
Die Projektgemeinschaft des deutsch-niederländischen Förderprojektes INTERREG V A „Watten-Agenda 2.0“ hat die Game-App „Watten Games“ veröffentlicht.
The Dutch organisation Programma naar een Rijke Waddenzee has commissioned the Wadden Academy to map out what this means for birds using the East Atlantic Flyway.
Seals experts in the Wadden Sea World Heritage are currently facing perfect weather conditions for the second phase of their annual grey seal counts.
The proposed programme will support migratory birds and people living in 13 countries along the flyway against risks of climate related impacts.
On 10 and 11 March 2020, three representatives from the Swedish-Finnish World Heritage site “High Coast and Kvarken Archipelago” visited the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat (CWSS).
During a working visit to the Danish town of Ribe, more than twenty organizations and governmental authorities from Groningen and Friesland (NL) entered into the "Ribe agreement".
Die ITB 2020 wurde offiziell abgesagt.
Christine Wijshake and Marre Walter will take up office on 1 March 2020.
Dass der Klimawandel sich auf das Wattenmeer auswirkt, ist sicher. Das Ausmaß ist jedoch noch nicht vollständig klar.