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ecological club flora. Our actions :. Care for the natural landscape complex – Uroczysko Buczyna. Research for Frangula Alnus. Research for Atropa Belladonna. Care for the natural landscape complex – Uroczysko Buczyna.
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Ouractions: Care for the natural landscapecomplex – Uroczysko Buczyna Research for Frangula Alnus Research for Atropa Belladonna
Care for the natural landscapecomplex – Uroczysko Buczyna The natural landscape complex, “Uroczysko Buczyna” is an area covering 65.32 hectares. It is a part of the forest in the Upper Silesian Industrial District. Apart from its precious natural values it has got a huge variety of flora and fauna.
Frangula Alnus In Poland it commonly occurs in the all lowland and it is partly under protection. Its fruit are a delicacy for many birds. For human they are unpalatable and poisonous. They cause vomits and diarrheas. Frangula alnus is used for decorative and medical purposes. It has laxative qualities. It is used against chronic constipations. In the past the bark was used to a coal and gunpowder production.
Atropa Belladonna It occurs in Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. It is cultivated in Poland but it also runs wild. It occurs mostly in the north parts of Poland. It is under a strict protection. It is one of the very poisonous plants. Eating just a one leaf or 10-20 fruit can be mortal for an adult man. For children a lethal dose can be 2-5 fruit. It has medical properties. It can be found in ophthalmology and in the treatment of a cough, a kidney stone, a gallstone, asthma, and stomach-intestines diseases.
Ourmeetings: In Las Palmas, Gran Canaria In Uddevalla, Sweden
In Las Palmas, Gran Canaria Our visit in Las Palmas on Gran Canaria was a great experience for us. Las Palmas is the political capital, jointly with Santa Cruz, the most populous city in the Autonomous Communityof the Canary Islandsand the ninth largest city in Spain. It is the largest city of the European Union outside Europe. There is a subtropicalclimate, with mild to warm temperatures throughout the year.
In Uddevalla, Sweden In May 2010 we went to Uddavella. It is a city located at the bay Byfjorden, of the south-eastern part of the sea known as Skagerrakin Sweden. The beaches of Uddevalla are filled with seashells, and Uddevalla has one of the largest shellbanks in the world. Our trip was very successful, we saw many interesting things.
Our Actions:
The first meeting of our School Ecological Club, FLORA was on the 23rd October 2009. Within the meeting there was a workshop, “Methodology foundations of ecological researches”, carried out by MajaGłowacka from the Botanical Gardens in Mokołów. • Mateusz Nowacki won a contest for a logo of the School Ecological Club, FLORA.
A seminar in Radzionków entitled:”Herbal plants in stenothermal sand grass” – we got to know about the problem of the sand grass, as well as the plan of restoring the initial character of the habitat – 10th February 2010.
The Earth Day – members of the FLORA Club participated in an event: „ Earth Day at the Silesian University” – 21st-23rd April 2010. • We took part in the showing: “Secrets of the ocean” and “HOME – S.O.S. EARTH”, as well as in a vernissage and meeting with the author of “Wild Poland”. We also participated in a workshop “Keeping the wildness of a heart”.
On the 31st May 2010 we took part in a contest “Our natural habitat” within the International Day of Natural Diversity. We prepared a presentation connected with the researches for NarrowleafCattail, and its development connectedwith a waterlevelin a basin.
A trip to Uroczysko-Buczyna during which we observed carefully the plants that we were researching, Atropa Belladonna and Frangula Alnus.
On the 17.09.2010 the students of our school took part in the action „Clean Up the World” that is held every year in our country. The target of the campaign was to build up the awareness and initiate the actions to protect the environment - starting with the cleaning up the garbage, through the promotion and waste separation, to the long-term, complex environmental programs.
Soil researches - on the 27 May 2010 students belonging to the Flora Club carried out the researches on the soil and water that had been collected from the area of Uroczysko-Buczyna.
From the 18th to 22nd October 2010 within the Socrates Comenius programme entitled “Finding Love Of natuRe Again – The Human Impact on FLORA in the 21st Century”, our school entertained students and teachers from Spain, Sweden and Romania.
The article in one of the Polish newspapers, Dziennik Zachodni
On the 17th March 2011 the participants of the Socrates Comenius Project took part in the seminary entitled: „ Full-change and Uncertainty approaches for assessing health risks in Future environmental scenarios – project FUN” realized as a part of the EU Sixth Framework Programme. The programme was concentrated on the assessment of consequences and health risks that are the results of many harmful factors, and the improvement of the models that simulate the movement of the environment pollution.
Within the project practical examples have been prepared. They were varied due to: a time and space scale, environmental stimuli, a main risk way, and a method of the assessment of the influence of pollution on people’s health. The practical examples were held in three European countries: Portugal, France and Poland. The aim was:assessment of consequences and health risks that are the results of many factors that are harmful on the people’s organisms improvement of the models that simulate the movement of the environment pollutionimprovement and harmonization of the procedures of health risks assessment for a chosen population groupanalysis of uncertainty and sensitivity of the used methodsMoreover, the purpose of the project was to make the tools to:assessment of the pollution condition and exposure of peopleenvironment and health management
As a part of the Socrates Comenius programme, our students took a test connected with all the actions carried out within the project. The test related to the topic of plants, Frangula Alnus and Atropa Belladonna, and the natural landscape complex, Uroczysko-Buczyna, where the ecological workshops were organised and held by a scientist of the Silesian University in Katowice.
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