24.01.2023 Collection of online lectures published within TriWadWalk project Exploring the Wadden Sea Region in an integrative and problem-oriented way was the objective of the TriWadWalk project, which brought together a group of academy staff and students from Denmark, Germany, and the Netherland. Read more
17.01.2023 Fourth East Atlantic Flyway Waterbird Census to take place in January 2023 Each January, counts of migratory waterbirds take place in all key wetland sites along the East Atlantic Flyway. The year 2023 represents the 4th time that these efforts are intensified to cover major wetland sites in almost all countries belonging to this flyway, therefore being called ‘total counts’. Read more
12.01.2023 Report reviews success of the 2022 East Atlantic Flyway Youth Forum In 2022, empowering the youth to take action in conservation has been a key focus of the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat, with activities not only in the Wadden Sea, but also on the global scale. Read more
10.01.2023 Information package on sustainable shipping and ports operation in the Wadden Sea published In the framework of the Partnership Hub project “Sharing and developing knowledge to strengthen the contribution of shipping to a well-protected Wadden Sea World Heritage”, NGOs, ports, ship owners and the Wadden Sea Forum work together. Read more
15.12.2022 Trilateral Wadden Youth continues collaboration for the engagement of young adults After the conclusion of the Trilateral Youth Conference in September 2022, young adults from Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands continued with their exchange to increase youth’s influence on the conservation of the Wadden Sea. Read more
14.12.2022 Representatives of Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands visit Wadden Sea The 19 site managers came from four nature reserves and national parks that make up the World Heritage Site. Read more
15.12.2022 International project reveals historical fish assemblages in the Wadden Sea The trilateral Wadden Sea is a highly dynamic area, providing shelter from predators and rich feeding grounds for a host of fish species. Read more