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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
Janin Salzger, CIPRA International Lab
When research aids biodiversity
Researching and strengthening natural diversity across the Alps: with this goal in mind, the Interreg project AlpsLife brought together science, practice and politics in summer 2025 – in the Swiss National Park and at the meeting of the Alpine Biodiversity Board of the Alpine Convention in Liechtenstein.
Michael Gams, CIPRA International
Responsible bivouacking
Bivouacking is becoming increasingly popular, but spending the night outdoors can be problematic, especially in sensitive Alpine regions. A new, free handbook from CIPRA provides guidance on environmentally friendly behaviour along the Via Alpina.
Elisabeth Ladinser, CIPRA Südtirol
Point of view: Climate protection requires clear legislation!
Glacier melt, disappearing permafrost, more frequent rockfalls and mudslides: temperatures in the Alpine region are rising faster than the global average – with dramatic consequences for nature and people. That is why decisive climate protection laws are now needed at regional and national level, demands Elisabeth Ladinser, chair of the South Tyrolean Umbrella Organisation for Nature and Environmental Protection and president of CIPRA South Tyrol.
Climate crisis: solutions from nature
A recent report with CIPRA involvement shows how nature-based solutions can help to tackle the climate crisis across the Alps.