03.09.2018.
After 4 years of intense activity the LIFE "Birds in Adazi" project has been successfully completed.
06.08.2018.
During the project 1640 ha of rare and protected birds habitats were restored. 1120 ha is heath where favourable living conditions are not only for birds, but also for insects, including bees.
04.06.2018.
On June 1, celebrating the International Environment Day, the youth guards, young environmentalists of Latvian Natural History Museum and representatives of State Centre for Defence Military Objects and Procurement and National Armed Forces, visited Rampa bog in Ādaži military training area. Tours in a bog were led by scientists – prof. geogr. Laimdota Kalniņa, prof. biol. Māra Pakalne and ornithologist Andris Avotiņš.
15.05.2018.
Purchasing of the properties ensures protection of these nature values in the long term.
16.04.2018.

A project “Birds in Ādaži” partner Latvian Ornithological Society did research on impact of military activities on nature values in the Ādaži military training area. The Ādaži military training area is not only the training place for the National Armed forces, but also a home of Europe’s protected natural values.

06.04.2018.
The protected landscape area “Adazi” includes a Rampa bog (raised bog), as well as other smaller bogs. Due to melioration the water level of the bogs is too low. Sphagnum mosses which are typical for the raised bogs in large areas are being replaced by heather and trees.
23.02.2018.
On 22 February, guests from Bulgaria along with CAPLIFELAT and LIFE CoHaBit teams visited the project LIFE “Birds in Adazi” sites in the Ādaži military training area
19.02.2018.

LIFE Information Day 2018 will take place on 01 March in Riga

16.01.2018.
The project "Birds in Adazi" takes place in the protected landscape area “Adazi”, which is a site with protected natural values in Europe, also place for military training area. The project aims to restore rare birds nesting and feeding sites.
22.12.2017.
While migratory birds are already in the south, resident birds in “Adazi” survive the winter. By flocking together birds in “Adazi” improves the chances of locating food and huddling together during the critical long night-time period helps conserve the body heat.

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