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Explore life during the Cold War & current beekeeping challenges in Bad Kötzting. Visit NATO station & local museum, learn about European Green Belt, colony collapse disorder, and bee protection. Join workshops and lectures on bee conservation practices. Discover how open borders changed the region and the importance of preserving ecosystems through beekeeping.
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Cold War & Bee Keeping Bad Kötzting
- nowadays: open borders, uncomplicatedtravelling - especiallyyoungpeoplecan‘timaginehowlifehasbeen in a borderarea
- How was lifeduring the Cold War?- Whathaschanged? - Positive/Negative aspects?- Remains in the region?- Cold War II ?
Trip to a former NATO-station (Hoher Bogen) and a localmuseum
European Green Beltnature conservation and sustainable development along the corridor of the former Iron Curtain
Bees are irreplaceable as pollinators. For the world, for the EU, but also for the Bavarian Forest.
For years there has been a global colonycollapsedisorder, our bees are dying. • reasons: Parasites, pollutants, pesticide, but also the monotony of agricultural lands threatens our ecosystems, the feeding of the world . • There are no more wild honeybees in nature. Beekeeping is necessary for the preservation of our ecosystems.
Bee or not (to) bee– Workshop in Bad Kötzting
- Lectures on the state of the science on colony collapse disorder. - Presentation of a project for the modification of agriculture in the sense of bee protection. - Practical workshop on open field research and beekeeping.