
The Frankfurt Zoological Society in Ukraine (FZS Ukraine), in collaboration with the Synyohora National Nature Park, is pleased to present a new promotional video showcasing the unique natural and historical heritage of the Gorgany mountain range.

To mark the International Day of Energy Saving, our ecological library became a hub for a true scientific mission. The students of Grade 8-A from Manyava Lyceum, led by teacher Nataliia Monastyretska […]

The NGO “Ecosphere” has identified 19 contenders for the national selection to participate in the international competition “European Tree of the Year.” Everyone is invited to take part in the voting, but only unique votes will be counted to ensure a fair process […]

Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University is actively involved in social initiatives aimed at sustainable development, environmental education, and supporting youth leadership […]

The Kalush City Territorial Community consistently implements modern energy solutions to increase energy efficiency and promote sustainable development. Soon, the Kalush City Hospital will become energy independent[…]

A major ecological and infrastructure project, “Environmental Safety – Establishing a Ukrainian-Polish Network for Forest Fire Management in the Carpathian Region,” has been launched in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. This was announced by Svitlana Onyshchuk, Head of the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional State Administration […]

We are pleased to announce that our Environmental Library for Children and Youth has been enriched with valuable scientific literature, generously donated free of charge by the Institute of Agriculture in the Carpathian Region. This contribution is

A presentation of the Integrated Waste Management Concept for the Dolyna Cluster in the Ivano-Frankivsk region was recently held. The concept was developed under Component 5 of the international technical assistance project “Strengthening the capacity of

A unique ecosystem near the village of Vodnyky (Dubivtsi community) has completely dried up. It has resulted in the loss of one of the most valuable natural complexes with high biodiversity in the upper Dniester Valley.

A series of STEM classes in physics and chemistry were recently held at our Ecological Library for Children and Youth, combining science with ecological awareness and creativity.