Nature is boss in Germany's Eifel National Park, not people. Visitors may not leave marked paths in this paradise for the protection of species. Not even for quick selfies, or to take a short cut on a ...
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Germany’s Harz National Park Is Dying — Can Nature Save It
"Dive into Germany’s Harz National Park—one of just 16 national parks in the country—as it battles a massive bark beetle outbreak. Decades of spruce monocultures (planted to fuel centuries of mining) ...
Researchers in Freiburg are participating in the “AI National Park” project and installing Germany's first AI-driven monitoring system comprising camera traps, audio loggers and climate loggers in ...
America’s West is home to some of the world’s most famous national parks and while Nevada’s Great Basin flies under the radar ...
These London parks have just received a Green Flag Award, which "recognises and rewards well managed parks and green spaces".
Jasmin Daus, Digital ranger at Germany's Eifel national park, keeping an eye on the landscape and people aided by tech. Oliver Berg/dpa Nature is boss in Germany's Eifel National Park, not people.
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