Tag: akrotiri

Tag: akrotiri

In the press
2nd Akrotiri Spring Festival

BirdLife Cyprus, Terra Cypria, the Environment Department of the British Bases, the Akrotiri Environmental Education Center – Unit of Education for the Environment and the Sustainable Development are delighted to invite the public to the 2nd Akrotiri Spring Festival, a unique event dedicated to the environmental and cultural importance of Akrotiri Peninsula.

Activities
Akrotiri Spring Festival

BirdLife Cyprus, Terra Cypria, the Environment Department of the British Bases, Akrotiri community and Akrotiri Environmental Education Center are delighted to invite the public to the Akrotiri Spring Festival, a unique event dedicated to the environmental and cultural importance of Akrotiri Peninsula.

In the press
First worldwide screening of Akrotiri Peninsula documentary

BirdLife Cyprus invites the public to the first worldwide screening of the documentary ‘Eleonora’s Falcon – Life in the Balance’ featuring the Akrotiri Peninsula, on Wednesday 6 April in Nicosia and on Thursday 7 April in Limassol.

Conservation & Science
Lessons from Cyprus

Martin Harper, Regional Director for BirdLife Europe & Central Asia, writes about key nature conservation challenges in Cyprus after his recent visit to our island. Martin Harper visited at the invitation of BirdLife Cyprus, the local BirdLife partner. The focus for Martin’s visit was on environmental issues in the British Bases, both due to the urgency of the challenges there and because of Martin’s previous role as Head of International division at the RSPB (BirdLife in the UK).

Conservation & Science
Lady’s Mile: upgrade with nature in mind?

The beginning of the Lady’s Mile redevelopment project has recently been announced. This precious area is definitely in need of both upgrading and management. The issue now lies in how this will be done, given that it is a very important and protected natural area.

Conservation & Science
Is Akrotiri Peninsula in trouble?

Ηow many of us have truly explored this site, its natural, cultural and traditional aspects? And why are we now worried about its preservation?

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