Natura Day – 2025 celebration

The Department of Environment and Terra Cypria organised a 2-day celebration for the European Natura Day. The celebration, which was organised within the framework of the Pandoteira project, took place on May 24th and 25th, 2025 and included various activities for children and adults.

On May 24th we organised an educational hike at Cape Greco. Participants had the opportunity to observe and learn about the area’s unique geomorphology, as well as its flora and fauna, which are protected under the Natura 2000 network. Additionally, the public had the chance to enjoy the unique sunset accompanied by the sounds of live unplugged traditional music.

On Sunday May 25th 2025, our team organised a number of activities for children and adults at Thalassa Museum, in Ayia Napa. The activities included:

  • Bird ringing and bird release
  • Interactive educational games related to sea life
  • Treasure hunt
  • Theatre workshop
  • Thalassa Museum guided tour
  • Traditional carrot spoon sweet making
  • Documentary screening dedicated to the sea and the Natura 2000 areas.

The activities were coordinated by Terra Cypria, and were executed with the support of representatives from the: Department of Forests, Department of Fisheries and Marine Research, Game and Fauna Service, BirdLife Cyprus, Open University of Cyprus and Federation of Environmental Organisations of Cyprus.

What is Natura 2000?

The Natura 2000 European Ecological Network is a wide European network of protected natural areas for species of flora, fauna, birds and habitats. Apart from protecting nature and biodiversity, the Natura 2000 network offers us great benefits. For example, the network helps mitigate climate change, protects us from natural disasters, contributes to food security, offers us purified water, attracts visitors thus contributing to the support of regional economies, while at the same time supports full time jobs.

The Pandoteira project

The Pandoteira project deals with the management of the Natura 2000 network in Cyprus, with the purpose of making the network more effective and functional, as well as sustainable. The project is co-funded by the EU’s LIFE Programme, it is coordinated by the Department of Environment and has 13 other associated beneficiaries from Public Bodies, Universities, NGOs and private companies. Find out more about the project’s Partners here.

To learn more about the Pandoteira project follow this link.

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