The first 5 Biodiversity Labs established at schools were accepted on 24 November 2015:
- I Armii Wojska Polskiego Primary School No. 4 in Kołobrzeg
- The School Complex in Grzmiąca
- The Primary School with Integrated Forms in Gościno
- Noblistów Polskich Primary School No. 7 in Szczecinek
- The School Complex in Dargiń
All rooms designated as the Laboratories are renovated, painted and equipped with oaken furniture displaying plants and animals that inhabit our region, boards showing plant, animal, mushroom and insect species, maps of protected areas, specimens of endangered species, animal tracks, showcases with insect specimens, interactive whiteboards with software, laptops, projectors and decorative items illustrating biodiversity, such as woodland wheels of fortune, interactive systems with easels, artistic tree representations.
The Biodiversity Labs are established at primary schools in the member townships of the Union of Towns and Communes of the Parsęta River Basin as part of the project "Protection of Biodiversity and Ecosystems in the Parsęta River Basin through Education of Kids and Youth” implemented by the Union as a beneficiary of co-financing.
The project was co-financed in 85% from the funds managed by the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism for the years 2009-2014 and by the Voivodeship Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Szczecin.
www.gawex.pl/wiadomosci/informacje_wideo/2444/PRACOWNIA-BIOROZNORODNOSCI-W-SP-NR-7-19-lutego-2016
iszczecinek.pl/pulsregionu/szczecinek/koniec-z-nudnymi-lekcjami-przyrody-w-sp7-powstala-pracownia-bioroznorodnosci
Biodiversity Labs before and after
The School Complex in Grzmiąca
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The Primary School with Integrated Forms in Gościno
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Noblistów Polskich Primary School No. 7 in Szczecinek
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The School Complex in Dargiń
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