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- ehrenamtliches Vorstandsmitglied @POW Germany.pdf (67.7 KB)
- Naturgefahrenspezialistin @geoformer (29.03.2026).pdf (113.1 KB)
- Projektleitung Gewässerschutz @pro natura (29.03.2026).pdf (72.5 KB)
- Praktikum im praktischen Naturschutz @solidago (31.03.2026).pdf (58.5 KB)
- Projektleitung Wasser und Umwelt @ Impuls AG (02.04.2026).pdf (94.6 KB)
- Mitarbeit im Bereich Wege & Schutzhütten zur Förderungsabwicklung und Digitalisierung @ Alpenverein Österreich (06.04.2026).pdf (135.0 KB)
- Mitarbeit Webkarte und Geodateninfrastruktur @Schweizer Pärke (06.04.2026).pdf (650.0 KB)
- Sachbearbeitung Administration und Finanzen @Schweizerische Greina-Stiftung (15.04.2026).pdf (852.2 KB)
- Fachspezialistin Fliessgewässer, Fischerei, Neobiota @ Appenzell Ausserrhoden (21.04.2026).pdf (124.6 KB)
- Geschäftsleitung @pro natura (24.04.2026).pdf (69.5 KB)
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News from the Alps
Vanda Bondaro, CIPRA Italia
A journey through the endangered ice world of the Alps
The glaciers of the Alps are melting silently and inexorably. Since 2019, the “Glacier Caravan” has been making this loss visible, documenting the dramatic consequences of the climate crisis and calling for action. A guest article by Vanda Bonardo, President of CIPRA Italy and Head of Legambiente in the Italian Alps.
Michael Gams, CIPRA International
When mountains break away: living with danger
The collapse of the Birch glacier in the Swiss canton of Valais at the end of May 2025 buried a mountain village beneath it. What solutions are there for dealing with such devastating natural events in the Alpine region?
Anna Planitzer, CIPRA International
Green instead of white: the new face of glaciers
The melting of glaciers is creating new habitats: glacier forefields. According to a recent study in Italy’s Gran Paradiso National Park, both vegetation cover and biodiversity are increasing on glacier forefields. However, species that are specialised for cold conditions are at risk.
Michael Gams, CIPRA International
Controversial dams
New dams for electricity and water supply are being planned across the Alpine region. Environmental organisations are warning of irreversible damage to the Alpine environment and calling for a rethink in favour of nature-friendly alternatives.