German Nature Conservation Day

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The German Nature Conservation Day (DNT) is the central specialist congress for state and non-state nature conservation in Germany. It has been held every two years since 1925, with interruptions from World War II and until 1957. The most pressing and relevant topics of the nature conservation actors are translated into political demands that are put forward at the end. Organizers today are the Federal Association of Professional Nature Conservation , the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (specialist authority) and the German Nature Conservation Ring (nature conservation NGOs).

Goals of the German Nature Conservation Days

Since 1925 the objectives of the conference have been defined as follows. He should:

  • "to bring together those active in nature conservation and landscape management from the various official, private, scientific, practical institutions and volunteers on a regular basis"
  • "to enable and maintain the close cooperation of all specialists for nature conservation and landscape management,
  • To influence the development of nature conservation and landscape management, in particular on uniform legislation, and to bring nature conservation concerns to the public. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DNT history - German Nature Conservation Day. Retrieved April 27, 2020 .