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Environment: NATURA 2000 areas: “Life for All” (documentary) – Agia Marina 12th August

The University of Crete, the Natural History Museum of Crete and the Cultural and Educational Association of Agia Marina “Theodoros” invite you to participate in the event:
“NATURA 2000 Areas. Nature and Man: Together or  Against?” with the documentary “Life for All” and two talks
 aiming at informing and sensitizing  residents and visitors of  the area of Agia Marina about the NATURA 2000 Protected Areas Network and the biotope protected areas. 

WHEN: Monday, 12th August 2019 from 8 pm to 10pm,

WHERE: at the Chazirio Cultural Centre in Agia Marina.

“Your presence and participation would be a  great pleasure for us and the bodies of Agia Marina.”

PROGRAMME:

20.00-20.10  Registration – Greetings
20.10-20.40 Viewing of the documentary “NATURA 2000: Life for All”
20.40-21.10  “The unknown environment and nature of the wider area of Agia Marina” – Popi Baksevani, Communication and  Information Officer, University of Crete, Natural History Museum, Crete.
21.10-21.30 “Environmental responsibility and citizens”, Dr. Michalis Probonas, Physicist and Environmentalist. University of Crete, Museum of Natural History of Crete
21.30-22.00 Discussion

Further information:

Popi Baksevani, LIFE Natura Themis Communications  Officer

Tel. 2810393281  or  6972279889 

www.lifethemis.eu 

Source: Municipality Platanias 12 August NATURA 2000

 

 

Lydia

I'm Austrian living in Tavronitis, love nature, music, good books, sunsets, the sea, travelling, socializing and more. I came to Crete as a student in the early 70s, exploring the west and southwest of the island with friends by motorbike. When you are young everything is important and, there are lots of things to do...I did. Job, family,children, travelling the world. But I never lost my love for Crete for a minute. And nine years ago I ended up in this convenient corner of Crete, not only for holidays, but to stay and haven't regretted it for a minute.