Page banner Image Breadcrumb Home EXPBIO Our News Follow our work on to promote biodiversity i the NSR. Image Project 19/12/2025 Finished: Webinars series: Grassland restoration perspective and knowledgeOur six-part webinar series on grassland restoration has now concluded. Experts from across Europe shared insights on biodiversity, restoration techniques, and sustainable management of grasslands....Project 03/12/2025 Webinar series: Beyond Plant Blindness – Understanding and Protecting Native BiodiversityIn January we’re launching a new webinar series. Join us as we offering diverse perspectives on the importance of plant and biodiversity awareness. In addition to the four confirmed speakers for the webinar series, we will introduce one more speaker in January....Project 06/10/2025 Webinars series: Grassland restoration perspective and knowledgeIn November, we’re launching a new webinar series. Join us for a series of expert-led webinars exploring practical and scientific approaches to restoring biodiversity in temperate grasslands and open ecosystems. From seed transfer techniques to flower strips and fire and grazing dynamics , lead...Project 01/10/2025 From Seed to Restoration: Flanders Moves Towards Certification of Native SeedsOn 25 September, over a hundred partners and stakeholders gathered at Meise Botanic Garden for the theme day “Sowing with Impact”, co-organized by Meise Botanic Garden and the Department of Environment as part of the Interreg project EXPBIO. ...Project 25/09/2025 Mowing Event in Trollhättan – Where Biodiversity Meets Public DialogueHow can we manage our grass areas in ways that benefit both people and biodiversity? That was the central theme when the City of Trollhättan hosted a traditional mowing event at Gården Åker, as part of the EXPBIO project. ...Project 05/09/2025 Demonstration day on growing native seedsIn June, the seed cultivation demo day for wild plants brought together seed growers, lecturers, practical experts, and farmers for an inspiring and informative afternoon....Project 10/07/2025 You're Invited: Inspiration Day – Sowing with Impact at Meise Botanic GardenJoin us for an engaging Inspiration Day at Meise Botanic Garden, dedicated to the vital role of seeds from native plant species in ecological restoration and nature development. This event is part of the mid-term meeting of the Interreg project EXPBIO, and is co-organised by the Flemish partners Mei...Project 04/07/2025 Heavy machines increase wellbeing and biodiversityThe Health Department and The Technical and Environmental Administration in the Municipality of Hjørring are collaborating in the EU project EXPBIO to transform parts of the outdoor areas around the Health Care Center in Hjørring and Soldalhus Elderly Center in Sindal. The purpose is to provide bett...Project 06/06/2025 Sow a wildflower patch for biodiversityAs part of work package four we have produced a short, animated film to suit younger children and families. The goal with this film is to encourage educators together with children but also families to sow a native wildflower patch in their preschool grounds, school yards or in their private gardens...Pagination Current page 1 Page 2Next page
Project 19/12/2025 Finished: Webinars series: Grassland restoration perspective and knowledgeOur six-part webinar series on grassland restoration has now concluded. Experts from across Europe shared insights on biodiversity, restoration techniques, and sustainable management of grasslands....
Project 03/12/2025 Webinar series: Beyond Plant Blindness – Understanding and Protecting Native BiodiversityIn January we’re launching a new webinar series. Join us as we offering diverse perspectives on the importance of plant and biodiversity awareness. In addition to the four confirmed speakers for the webinar series, we will introduce one more speaker in January....
Project 06/10/2025 Webinars series: Grassland restoration perspective and knowledgeIn November, we’re launching a new webinar series. Join us for a series of expert-led webinars exploring practical and scientific approaches to restoring biodiversity in temperate grasslands and open ecosystems. From seed transfer techniques to flower strips and fire and grazing dynamics , lead...
Project 01/10/2025 From Seed to Restoration: Flanders Moves Towards Certification of Native SeedsOn 25 September, over a hundred partners and stakeholders gathered at Meise Botanic Garden for the theme day “Sowing with Impact”, co-organized by Meise Botanic Garden and the Department of Environment as part of the Interreg project EXPBIO. ...
Project 25/09/2025 Mowing Event in Trollhättan – Where Biodiversity Meets Public DialogueHow can we manage our grass areas in ways that benefit both people and biodiversity? That was the central theme when the City of Trollhättan hosted a traditional mowing event at Gården Åker, as part of the EXPBIO project. ...
Project 05/09/2025 Demonstration day on growing native seedsIn June, the seed cultivation demo day for wild plants brought together seed growers, lecturers, practical experts, and farmers for an inspiring and informative afternoon....
Project 10/07/2025 You're Invited: Inspiration Day – Sowing with Impact at Meise Botanic GardenJoin us for an engaging Inspiration Day at Meise Botanic Garden, dedicated to the vital role of seeds from native plant species in ecological restoration and nature development. This event is part of the mid-term meeting of the Interreg project EXPBIO, and is co-organised by the Flemish partners Mei...
Project 04/07/2025 Heavy machines increase wellbeing and biodiversityThe Health Department and The Technical and Environmental Administration in the Municipality of Hjørring are collaborating in the EU project EXPBIO to transform parts of the outdoor areas around the Health Care Center in Hjørring and Soldalhus Elderly Center in Sindal. The purpose is to provide bett...
Project 06/06/2025 Sow a wildflower patch for biodiversityAs part of work package four we have produced a short, animated film to suit younger children and families. The goal with this film is to encourage educators together with children but also families to sow a native wildflower patch in their preschool grounds, school yards or in their private gardens...