Opening of the Highland Restaurand at Lowland Homeless Shelter

An exciting community project has been launched through the joint initiative of the Alföldi (Lowland) Shelter and the street newspaper “Fedél nélkül” (Without Shelter), which will culminate this autumn in a special issue titled “Fedő nélkül” (“Without a Lid”). The publication aims to uncover the hidden sides of the Népszínház (People’s Theater) Street area, with…

Evaluating the Wider Impact of the Pelican Way of LIFE Project

The Pelican Way of LIFE project (LIFE18NAT/NL/000716) focused on protecting the Dalmatian pelican across key sites in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Ukraine. The project aimed to reduce threats such as collisions with power lines and habitat disturbance, improve breeding and feeding conditions, and raise awareness about the importance of conserving this globally threatened species. Beyond…

Understanding the Socio-Economic and Ecosystem Impacts of Marine Litter Reduction Efforts

Marine litter, especially plastic waste, poses a serious threat to marine biodiversity, seabird populations, and coastal communities. The LIFE SeaBiL project aimed to reduce the impact of marine litter on seabirds through targeted actions in five pilot sites across Spain, France, and Portugal. To explore how such efforts might influence society and ecosystem services, we…

Stay Connected with the OneSTOP Project

The OneSTOP project is working to address the spread and impact of terrestrial invasive alien species (IAS) across Europe. Through research, collaboration, and outreach, we aim to support more effective prevention, detection, and management of IAS. The first version of the project’s website is available in eight languages and serves as a central hub for…

Co-Bio News – Drawing Competition Celebrates Young Perspectives on Urban Wildlife

As part of the “Wekerle, Naturally!” urban biodiversity programme within the Co-Bio project, a drawing competition titled “Do Animals Live at Your Place?” invited children and young people -from kindergarten to high school- to reflect creatively on the animals that share our urban environment. The competition received many imaginative entries from participants aged 5 to…

Uncovering Népszínház (People’s Theatre) street of Budapest

FEDŐ NÉLKÜL / WITHOUT A COVER is a collaborative project initiated by Internép in partnership with the Budapest Methodological Social Center and its Institutions (BMSZKI, including homeless shelter) and the editorial team of Without a Cover. This partnership embarks on a community-driven exploration of Népszínház Street, fostering connections and exchanges between the participants and the…