Education - NEPZ project

NEPZ educates youth in Czechia and Slovakia on protecting nature, fostering ethics, and engaging students in hands-on conservation efforts since 2012.

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About NEPZ Project

Since 2012 we have launched the project The Richest Ecosystems of Planet Earth (NEPZ) in Czech and Moravian schools, which is the main partner of Justice for Nature and its project activities.

At the same time, it is a key element in educating children and youth about the importance, threats and protection of wild nature in a context with a high ethical overlap.

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3

Education
Teams

Czech Republic

1

Education
Team

Slovak Republic

10+

Years of
Experience

100+

Schools
ImpacteD

Growing Impact Across Czechia and Slovakia

Since 2016, NEPZ has also expanded to Slovakia and currently operates three education teams in the Czech Republic and one in Slovakia. All NEPZ trainers are also field staff of the monitoring project Eye on the Earth and members of Justice for Nature. 

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Student Engagement in Conservation

The NEPZ project is directly linked to the cooperation with the individual Justice for Nature projects and is one of the few EEP (Environmental Educational Project) projects able to involve school pupils and students in direct field conservation through the "NEPZ for Wilderness" cooperation and, in addition, the upcoming generation is regularly informed about the need for nature conservation and biodiversity preservation.

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What Makes NEPZ Unique?

  • Direct involvement of students in conservation efforts.

  • Hands-on fieldwork through
    "NEPZ for Wilderness."

  • Partner with 50+ schools

MARINE MAMMALS RESCUE TEAM-SANTA ELENA BAY
(MMRT-SEB)

The MMRT-SEB is created to monitor, protect and, if necessary, rescue marine mammals in the IMMA San Juan del Sur (Important Marine Mammals Area) protection and reproduction zone. Our team operates in the area of Salinas Bay, Santa Elena, and Papagayo Bay. We are currently negotiating an active collaboration with the State Veterinary Office SENASA, the ACG Guanacaste National Park, the INCOPESCA Fisheries Office and the Coast Guard.

The monthly fees associated with the operation of the monitoring ship The Spartan amount to CZK 56,000. 8 trips are planned per month, each of which costs 7,000 CZK.

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