Bayerische Akademie für Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege

Artenkenntnis-Wochenende für Jugendliche - 117/26

The Non-degree in Artenkenntnis-Wochenende für Jugendliche - 117/26 at Bayerische Akademie für Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The ANL is a premier state institution in Bavaria dedicated to the protection of natural resources and biodiversity through science-based education and applied research. Located in the historic town of Laufen, it serves as a vital bridge between ecological theory and practical landscape management.

About the Program

The Artenkenntnis-Wochenende fur Jugendliche program is for young people who want to learn about nature and the environment. It's a non-degree program that takes place over a weekend. The main advantage is that students get to learn from experienced instructors in a hands-on setting.

The curriculum includes learning about different species and how to identify them. Students will develop skills in observation and classification. They will also get to participate in outdoor activities and learn about conservation efforts.

After completing this program, students can go on to work as conservation assistants, wildlife monitors, or environmental educators. They can work for organizations that focus on protecting and preserving the natural world. Some potential employers include government agencies, non-profits, or private conservation companies.

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