The Covid-19 pandemic and the various consequent lockdowns had kept us away from schools, forcing us to completely reshape the training offer that we had planned at the beginning of the project.
But we managed to do something, even if with great difficulty, and the result makes us very proud.
On April 16, in fact, as part of the drafting of the new edition of the school magazine “Jovine News”, the school editorial staff – made up of students who are passionate about journalism – organized an online meeting-interview with one of our trainers. Some environmental issues were discussed such as the conservation of nature and biodiversity in the Molise area and the role of associations in safeguarding practices.
Finally, the interview focused on the LIFE Nat.Sal.Mo. as an example of good management practice in the field of biodiversity conservation.
The project was enthusiastically welcomed by both the students and the teacher, prof. Sabrina Rauso, and aroused great curiosity. This is why we are trying to organize a day on the Biferno river with all the students of the classes involved, to deepen the topics covered during the interviews and visit the project areas.