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The main aim of the project is to increase public awareness about the importance of protecting natural and human environments, especially watercourses, and to promote active citizenship in this field. Anyone can be a guardian of rivers and each of us can be a protector of nature.
The nature conservation project will bring together well-known Slovenian photographers, environmentalists, journalists, artists and other representatives of civil society and local communities. We will prepare a joint photographic exhibition marked by two central motifs, Slovenian rivers and their guardians: environmentalists, artists, tourism workers, fishermen, divers, etc.
In addition to the exhibition there will be parallel events, such as round tables, workshops for local activists and children, and art events. We are also planning an extensive media campaign. The exhibition and side-events that will take place in different parts of Slovenia aim to influence local political representatives to pay more attention to the protection of watercourses and try to find solutions to specific local challenges.
The project will address photographers, photography enthusiasts, environmentalists, nature lovers – camping, fishing, recreational and other associations and individuals –, young people and school children, engaged cultural figures, tourists, journalists and representatives of various civil society initiatives and local communities.
Summary of project results
The main goal of the Guardians of Rivers project was to raise awareness among the Slovenian public about the importance of protecting natural and human environments, particularly watercourses, and to promote active citizenship in this area. Anyone could become a guardian of rivers, and each of us can be a protector of nature.
This environmental project brought together well-known Slovenian photographers, environmentalists, journalists, artists, and other representatives of civil society and local communities. A collective photographic exhibition, characterized by two central themes: Slovenian rivers and their guardians: environmentalists, artists, tourism workers, fishermen, divers, etc. were organized.
The exhibition was accompanied by roundtable discussions, workshops for local activists and children, as well as artistic events and an extensive media campaign. The exhibition and accompanying events, which took place in various locations across Slovenia, also aimed to influence local political representatives to pay more attention to the issue of watercourse protection and seek solutions for specific local challenges.
With this project, was addressed photographers, photography enthusiasts, environmentalists, nature lovers – including scouting, fishing, recreational, and other associations and individuals – as well as young people, schoolchildren, engaged cultural workers, tourists, journalists, and representatives of various civil society initiatives and local communities. The project recognized the need for action across different parts of Slovenia and expanded its activities to support civil environmental initiatives, even extending its reach internationally.