ERF Newsletter June 24

Dear European rangers,

In a month's time, we will once again be celebrating the day that unites rangers worldwide: World Ranger Day. First and foremost, we commemorate all our fellow rangers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. But it is also a day that draws public attention to the fact that ranger work is not adequately resourced, which is all too often cause of tragic deaths. 

The international ranger network plays an important role in redressing the lack of equipment and training that too many rangers still suffer from. That's why, in the run-up to this year's World Ranger Day, we want to honour all the great support you give each other across Europe and beyond: With our "Rangers for Rangers" countdown, we want to shine a spotlight on this vibrant network and how important it is for rangers in many ways: for their knowledge, safety, equipment or mental support in their demanding and often dangerous work. For this, and to encourage each and every ranger to join our network, we need your help: tell us your story of helping rangers, be it small or big, whether you have helped or been helped! Directly via this form or the details below.

International meetings such as training or congresses also make an important contribution to a lively international ranger network. Firstly, I would like to warmly recommend our next ERF training in Romania: We will accompany the rangers of the Foundation Conservation Carpathia in their work to involve communities in their ambitious project to create the largest national park in Europe. Secondly, we have been in contact with all parties involved in the organisation of the upcoming 10th World Ranger Congress to find solutions for participation of European rangers. For this we again need your help: in order to get an overview of the European rangers who are interested in participating, we are asking for your information to create a waiting list. Please find all details below.

One challenge that unites us all as rangers is the question of how to win people over to the cause of nature conservation. We take a look at one of the rangers' very own approach: Nature Interpretation. Read in our interview why it is not just another method of environmental education, but is of great importance in all areas of ranger work and how it was developed by rangers to create a deeper connection between people and nature.

Deeply heartfelt is also the fate of our ranger Ohad Yahalomi. Please join us in hoping with all our strength for him and his family after nine dark months since his abduction.

Have an inspiring time reading!

Urs Reif, President of the ERF

Let's show the world a living ranger network!

For this year's World Ranger Day we would like to honour how rangers stand with rangers! Help us presenting how vital and important the ranger network is, especially while rangers around the world are still under-resourced. World Ranger Day will draw public attention to the vital importance of better resourcing rangers worldwide. As long as rangers around the world are underpaid, under-equipped and lack sufficient training, the ranger network is all the more crucial. We want every single ranger to be part of it and are convinced that your examples will encourage this. No matter if material or immaterial, big or small, if you have helped or have been helped: Tell us how you are part of the helping network!

Nature Interpreation: rangers' own language

Environmental education achieved its goal when it reaches people’s hearts and awakens in them a sense of responsibility for nature. One technique that aims to do just that comes from rangers: Nature and Heritage Interpretation. Pure observation of ranger work in the USA formed the basis for its principles. Two experts in nature interpretation, Thorsten Ludwig and Urs Wegmann, explain the origins and principles of interpretation and why, as the rangers’ very own language, it is not just another method of environmental education, but should also be the basis of ranger work in their supervisory function.

Events

Training Community Involvement & Wilderness Conservation

We invite all rangers of our member organisations to participate in our training with focus on Community Involvement, Coexistence with large carnivores & Wilderness Conservation in cooperation with Foundation Conservation Carpathia (FCC). The five days of training in the southeastern Carpathians, Romania, will give ERF rangers practical experience and instructive insights into the work areas of FCC.

The training from 23 August to 29 August will focus on:

  • Successful ways of coexistence between large carnivores and local communities
  • Protection and reforestation of Europe’s largest contiguous forest wilderness
  • Wildlife conservation and reintroduction of key native species
  • Community outreach & conservation enterprises as sustainable economic opportunities for locals

Course Fee: 100,- Euro; Language: English
Registration Deadline: 7 July 2024

 

IRF World Ranger Congress

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".

Check out the congress website for further information.

To have an overview about the Rangers of Europe that are waiting to apply for the WRC, ERF is asking for information about the following to create a waiting list:
  • Expression of interest to attend the WRC of every Ranger within the ERF Region that has not yet registered and is willing to and has the following requirements:
    • has support of the employer/superior to attend the congress
    • fulfils the visa application requirements
    • has sufficient funding for WRC or needs help with funding from ERF Ranger Leaf project
Please contact admin@europeanrangers.org for your expression of interest containing:
  • Name and Employer
  • ERF Member Association
  • Country of Residence, Address
  • Information, if you have sufficient funds or ERF Ranger Leaf support is needed
 

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