Biodiversity Day in Lenti
Within the framework of the SIHU00010 – PollenAct project, Biodiversity Day will be organized in Lenti on 20 May 2026 to promote biodiversity conservation and the protection of wild pollinators.
Within the framework of the SIHU00010 – PollenAct project, Biodiversity Day will be organized in Lenti on 20 May 2026 to promote biodiversity conservation and the protection of wild pollinators.
On Friday, May 15, from 5:30 PM, everyone is warmly invited to the Owls and Humans Sustainability Centre of the Barn Owl Foundation in Orosztony, Hungary (address: 8744 Orosztony Temesvár utca 10).
A workshop within the GUČIMO project on integrating the dialect heritage of Prekmurje and the Raba region into tourism will be held on May 20, 2026, at 10:00 AM at the Števan Küzmič Memorial House in Puconci.
The partners of the GUČIMO project invite you to a workshop of the GUČIMO project, which will examine the relationship between the slovenian ethnic collection and cultural heritage. The event will take place on 15 May 2026 in Szentgotthárd and will include discussions and a guided tour of the exhibition.
Within the framework of the Pannonian P&G project, a list of native and traditional plants has been completed, which supports the preservation of biodiversity and sustainable use in the cross-border region.
The project RISKHUB II. - Reducing risks by developing interoperability between Slovenia and Hungary for improved disaster preparedness - II. aims to strengthen disaster preparedness and response capacity to climate change-related risks in Hungarian-Slovenian border settlements.
As part of the "HOUSES to go" project, two activation events will be held. The first activation event will take place on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at the Oszkó Szőlőhegy, in the area of the Hegypázstor cellars.
As part of International Dark Sky Week, a workshop on light pollution was carried out in collaboration with Primary School I Murska Sobota for 3rd grade students. The students explored the topic through the game Journey through a Bright Night, developed by scientist Annette Krop-Benesch.