New informational banners have been installed in the “Synevyr” National Nature Park, thanks to a collaboration between the Interreligious and Environmental Civil Forum of Eastern Europe (IRCEF), led by Oleksander Bokotey, and the German Nature Conservation Union (NABU Bundesverband, NABU International). These banners highlight key sites within the park, symbolizing the rich natural diversity of this unique location while conveying their significance and uniqueness.
One prominent location featured on the banners is the Museum of Forestry and Rafting, which meticulously preserves the region’s history of forestry and timber floating. The museum’s billboard not only imparts intriguing information to travelers but also extends an invitation for them to embark on a captivating journey into the past, uncovering the traditions and craftsmanship associated with logging and wood processing.
Another noteworthy facility in the park deserving attention is the Brown Bear Rehabilitation Center. This center focuses on the protection and restoration of the brown bear population, a species integral to the park’s ecosystem. The new information banners facilitate faster navigation to the center, offering valuable insights about its significance along the way. A crucial aspect of the park’s conservation efforts involves the restoration of the dried spruce forest. This undertaking is a long-term commitment necessitating special approaches and care to revive valuable ecosystems, thereby enhancing diversity and sustainability in the natural environment. Separate information banners dedicated to this achievement by the “Synevyr” NNP staff underscore the importance of preserving and protecting these unique natural resources.
These new billboards not only provide essential information to park visitors, but they also serve as reminders of the need to protect these vital ecosystems. May they contribute to a better knowledge of and appreciation for the valuable ecosystems found within Synevyr National Nature Park! Consider taking an informative tour to the park to learn more about the new informative banners that have been installed.
The banners were prepared and installed in cooperation with the Interreligious and Civil Environmental Forum of Eastern Europe (IRCEF), headed by Olexander Bokotey) and the German Nature Conservation Union (NABU Bundesverband, NABU International), project coordinators Ivan Tymofeiev (NABU), and Nataliya Kulya (IRCEF).
Informational Service of IRCEF








