ERF Newsletter November 23

Dear European rangers,

Cohesion is a currency that cannot be valued highly enough in the ranger community. For example, in the dark times of war. In our interview, Serhiy and Ilan report on how rangers experience war in their countries, Ukraine and Israel. The international ranger network is more important than ever for the rangers concerned, in even more dimensions. If you would like to get in touch, we will be happy to connect: press@europeanrangers.org.

Solidarity is also important in the everyday life of rangers. Just like in Montenegro, where rangers are primarily busy with keeping human influences away from the still untouched natural treasures. My employer, the Black Forest National Park, has entered into a partnership with the Montenegrin Durmitor National Park, including support for founding a Montenegrin ranger association. The best way to become part of the European ranger family and joining all our low-cost training and exchange offers!

Speaking of benefits: Most of us work with volunteers. They give their time for free to the cause of nature; a commitment that we just honoured with our photo competition. And we looked to Iceland, where the Iceland Conservation Volunteers programme has decades of experience and good tips for mutually beneficial cooperation with volunteers.

Many of you may have taken another break in autumn and travelled. Why not combine holiday and exchange with local rangers? That's what our former project officer Niki thought. Equipped by us with a contact address, he visited the Irish ranger Dermot and exchanged ideas on common challenges. Write us at admin@europeanrangers.org to also get in touch with rangers wherever you go! Meanwhile our former President Urs visited the Global Ranger Congress. He reports on a marine congress with ranger spirit and the impressive nature of the Azores.

The Forest Community Initiative Congress in Monaco, on the other hand, focussed on the protection of primeval forests and the strong knowledge of indigenous peoples on their protection. Our Training Officer Borja joined and met personalities as Nemonte Nenquimo, who successfully led an indigenous campaign in Ecuador to save 500,000 ha of the Amazon rainforest and Waorani region from oil exploitation.

What a story. But, as our Image and Fundraising workshop confirmed: Every one of you has stories to tell about how you are contributing to biodiversity, sustainability, quality education and much more that political strategies have set out to achieve. Tell us your Ranger Story and help us to tell with a strong voice about ranger work as key for implementing those strategies!

In this sense, hoping for an exciting read myself this time
Urs Reif, President of the ERF

Rangers in war regions: someone to ask for you

Both are Rangers, one in Ukraine, the other in Israel: Serhiy Kubakov and Ilan Yeger are united by the terrible fate of war. On behalf of all rangers who share this fate, the two report on the consequences of the war in their countries for nature conservation, the work and the lives of the rangers. The international network is an important support in these dark times. And, they both agree, it is often not the big money that gives the biggest mental cheer.

Joint ranger voices for Montenegro's nature

Montenegro is famous for its natural treasures, attracting a growing number of tourists. Reconciling this with conservation is one of the biggest tasks of the rangers in Montenegro like Mićan Kasalica from Durmitor National Park. Together with ranger Lukas Schmidt and ERF President Urs Reif from the partner national park Black Forest, Germany, he explains why a national ranger association and the European ranger network are vital to give the ranger profession in Montenegro more clout.

With volunteers, weeks of rangerwork are days

As coordinator of the Icelandic Environmental Agency’s volunteer program ICV and ranger Julie Kermarec knows how beneficial and motivating working with volunteers can be – and how worth it is to invest time in explaining tasks to them at the beginning. If only because weeks of ranger work can be completed in one day together with a team of volunteers. Learn her advice for all working with volunteers in conservation from her own experience and that of a decades-old program!

Active knowlegde exchange in Ireland

This is how a practised ranger exchange works: In this case with involvement of a ranger from Switzerland, whom many of you probably know, and a ranger from Ireland: Niki Göth, our former ERF project manager, used his holiday trip to visit Dermot Breen in Connemara National Park. Read about the outcomes, their message and how you can get into contact with rangers throughout Europe!

Marine Conservation and Vulcan Excursion

An exciting opportunity for marine rangers and interested shorebirds to gain knowledge and network with fellow rangers against a stunning backdrop: The Global Ranger Congress of the Portuguese Ranger Association in the Azores. Our former ERF President Urs Wegmann took part in this congress together with around 150 rangers from 10 countries and reports.

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Protecting primary forests with indigenous & local knowledge

Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities at the Forefront of Forest Conservation was the theme of the Integrative Nature Conservation conference. Organised by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and conservation NGOs like the International Ranger Federation, it dealt with the protection of the world's primary forests and their rightful inhabitants. Our Training Officer Borja Díaz attended this Forests and Communities Initiative (FCI) event and made valuable contacts.

Tell us your story on how rangers implement conservation strategies

What environmental strategies pile up a lot of paper on, rangers put into practice: The protection of biodiversity, life on land and in water, quality education for sustainable development etc. Like the rangers from Macedonia in our photo, who teamed up with Greek and Albanian rangers to protect bears. Send us your ranger story photo/video and description how your work adds to  sustainability, conservation and planetary health! We will publish all stories to ensure that rangers are heard as voice of nature.

Dates & Events

Jury has chosen: winners of ERF photo contest are to be honoured

A more than difficult task lies behind the jury for the ERF Volunteer Photo Contest! Such wonderful entries and stories of dedicated volunteering for the cause of nature.
  • There are two winners of the third place: Armando Di Marino, Italy, and Tom Bell with the Sticklepath & Okehampton Conservation Group volunteers, UK!
  • For second place, the jury was impressed by the shot sent in from Moti Levin, Israel!
  • And first place goes to ... Doron Talmi, Israel, who won over the jury with his photo showing different levels of space and time.
Congratulations to all the winners, but also to all of the participants who gave us a glimpse of their valuable conservation work.
 
Award ceremony will take place in an online session for all participants, their groups and the rangers they work with on December 5, 2023, International Volunteer Day.
 

IRF World Ranger Congress: a shoulder view of preparations

The 10th World Ranger Congress of the International Ranger Federation (IRF) will be hosted by Gardes Nature de France (GNF) on the theme "Empowering Rangers Globally to meet the 30 x 30 Challenge".

IRF and GNF have been developing topics like
• Marketing and Communications
• Themes and Speakers
• Program and Field Trips
• Sponsorship and Support
• Visa’s and Travel Arrangements

and are looking to provide regular updates on their progress through websites and social media platforms for both the IRF and GNF. 

Follow them to keep informed!

 

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