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  • v.l.n.r. FD (Forstdirektor) Dr. Walter Wolf, LAbg. Martina Pühringer + SC DI Gerhard Mannsberger gratulierten dem 20.000sten Kinder-Waldoper-Besucher recht herzlich
    Photo: Land Oberösterreic...

    20,000th child saw forest opera

    The Ministry of Life’s successful forest opera for children has launched another tour across Austria. Recently, the 20,000th young opera-goer visited the production at Gmunden. On February 4th the starting shot was given for the 2010 tour across the Federal Provinces. > more about: 20,000th child saw forest opera

    22.02.2010, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

  • Berlakovich und Sima: Kinder auf spielerische Weise für die Anliegen des Waldes begeistern. APA-OTS FOTO: Robert Strasser
    Photo: Robert Strasser

    The Forest Opera – Performance Dates 2010

    The Forest Opera continues to draw high interest. It will tour around Austria’s Federal Provinces again in 2010! The many positive feedbacks underline the extraordinary success of the idea of creating a children’s forest opera combining music, theatre and forest-related education. > more about: The Forest Opera – Performance Dates 2010

    10.02.2010, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

  • Berlakovich und Sima: Kinder auf spielerische Weise für die Anliegen des Waldes begeistern. APA-OTS FOTO: Robert Strasser
    Photo: Robert Strasser

    Forest Opera for children

    With the forest opera “Haensel and Gretel” the Ministry of Life is trying to get children enthusiastic about forest concerns in a playful manner. The opera is a successful combination of music, theatre and forest-related education. > more about: Forest Opera for children

    10.02.2010, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

  •  Kinder lernen spielerisch das Ökosystem Wald kennen.
    Photo: BMLFUW

    Forest-Related Education

    Forest-related education creates a dialogue between man and nature and represents the forest part of environmental education. Efforts are taken to make forests and knowledge about ecological interrelations accessible to as broad a public as possible. > more about: Forest-Related Education

    10.02.2010, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

  • Wandern durch Wald und Wiese. Dabei wird zusätzlich noch viel Wissenswertes zur die Natur vermittelt.
    Photo: BMLFUW

    Guided forest tours

    Also guided forest tours are offered as a part of forest-related education. The Austrian scheme of forest pedagogics and the training as certified forest educator serve as a model for many other European countries. > more about: Guided forest tours

    10.02.2010, Lebensministerium Öffentlichkeitsarbeit