With 62 % of its total area covered in forest, Styria is the most densely forested province in Austria. Accordingly, forests, more than any other habitat, characterise the landscape in the Styrian Eisenwurzen Nature and Geopark. The forest areas of the nature park are managed by a combination of private owners and the Styrian Provincial Forests, the Austrian Federal Forests and the City of Vienna. The near-natural areas of the nature park forests in particular are characterised by species-rich fauna and flora, which include specially protected species. However, the forests of the nature park do not simply provide habitats for a large number of protected animal and plant species. Due to their location – embedded between the Dürrenstein wilde...
Gesäuse National Park, Austria’s youngest national park, was established in 2002. The protected area...
If wildlife management fails, high population densities of hoofed game will determine the future exi...
Primeval nature and forest areas are important for hiking, camping, glamping, bird and animal watchi...
In Austria, Nature Parks (NaP) are the oldest large protected areas. The first NaPs were created bot...
The Dürrenstein Wilderness Area (WA) is the first and only wilderness area in Austria to date that i...
The study area is Šumava National Park (ŠNP), the largest of the four national parks located in th...
This paper deals with species whose ranges lie entirely (endemics) or predominantly (subendemics) wi...
Due to its high diversity and the considerable number of rare and endangered species and habitats, t...
200 years ago, the natural beauty of the Gesäuse region, the contrast between the river Enns and the...
Over the last ten years, the Austrian national parks experienced a period of intensive development. ...
There are four UNESCO biosphere reserves (BRs) in Austria representing different bio-geographical re...
Before I begin with my comments on the co-operation in nature conservation along the Austrian "...
The only German national park in the Alps, Berchtesgaden National Park (NP) was founded in 1978. Wit...
The habitats of many animal and plant species are being lost because of human intervention. The expa...
Nowadays, anthropogenic landscape fragmentation and land-use change are recognized as major driving ...
Gesäuse National Park, Austria’s youngest national park, was established in 2002. The protected area...
If wildlife management fails, high population densities of hoofed game will determine the future exi...
Primeval nature and forest areas are important for hiking, camping, glamping, bird and animal watchi...
In Austria, Nature Parks (NaP) are the oldest large protected areas. The first NaPs were created bot...
The Dürrenstein Wilderness Area (WA) is the first and only wilderness area in Austria to date that i...
The study area is Šumava National Park (ŠNP), the largest of the four national parks located in th...
This paper deals with species whose ranges lie entirely (endemics) or predominantly (subendemics) wi...
Due to its high diversity and the considerable number of rare and endangered species and habitats, t...
200 years ago, the natural beauty of the Gesäuse region, the contrast between the river Enns and the...
Over the last ten years, the Austrian national parks experienced a period of intensive development. ...
There are four UNESCO biosphere reserves (BRs) in Austria representing different bio-geographical re...
Before I begin with my comments on the co-operation in nature conservation along the Austrian "...
The only German national park in the Alps, Berchtesgaden National Park (NP) was founded in 1978. Wit...
The habitats of many animal and plant species are being lost because of human intervention. The expa...
Nowadays, anthropogenic landscape fragmentation and land-use change are recognized as major driving ...
Gesäuse National Park, Austria’s youngest national park, was established in 2002. The protected area...
If wildlife management fails, high population densities of hoofed game will determine the future exi...
Primeval nature and forest areas are important for hiking, camping, glamping, bird and animal watchi...