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Updated: Sep 28, 2021

Last week, from the 28th to 30th July, as part of the Begree+n project, the ICDET team went to Shvistov, a Bulgarian town near the Danube, in order to perform some activities imagined by the interns in the past weeks.


Shvistov was chosen as an ideal place to continue what has been done so far regarding environmental subjects in the framework of the Begree+n project. In effect, this city welcomed a Bulgarian NGO called Institute Perspectives, an educational organization dedicated to the implementation of European integration policies in Bulgaria by developing innovative approaches in different fields (human rights, non-formal education...). Therefore, the opportunity to reach a young audience to raise awareness of the environmental cause was evident and could not be missed. Moreover, the diversity of the audience in terms of age and background is a way to ensure a broad impact of the project, combining both a local impetus for change but also allowing for a broader spectrum with more general topics. Through activities that emphasize confronting preconceived notions about the environment and one's own knowledge through presentations and quizzes, as well as through practical actions that include direct public participation via workshops and games, the project aims to provide environmental education and intercultural awareness that participants can carry forward into the future.

On the 29th, we gathered with the volunteer team of the NGO Institute Perspectives in their place, at the camp situated in Vardim to present to them our work. Previously, we joined Vardim by biking and kayaking, starting from Svishtov, as a means to promote green ways of travelling, which is an important subject at the core of the Begree+n project. Following some ice-breakers and basic presentations to get to know each other better, the event really began with a Kahoot questionnaire about vegetarianism to confront people's preconceived notions about this subject and illustrate how everyone can contribute to a healthier environment through this lifestyle. This way of evoking the subject in this way was intended to capture the public's attention more easily and to bring together people who do not necessarily know each other through a game.

Then, the ESC volunteer of ICDET, Murat, a convinced vegetarian presented the benefits of this lifestyle and tried to use his own case to trigger a discussion with other people about the ways of being vegetarian on a daily basis.


Following those activities, we pursue the event with an emphasis on some other ways to consider improving the environment by simple actions, that is to say through travelling or using a specific lifestyle. First, we displayed a video made by a previous trainee about possible initiatives to travel in a sustainable way, and then the subject of camping was addressed through another video because it is a way to live in harmony with nature but few people consider it seriously unfortunately. The camping initiative was also in some way put into practice by the ICDET team through the night spent in Vardim in these conditions.

Overall, from this experience of several days outside Sofia, the team appreciated the discovery of a new environment and the possibility to change people's mentalities through numerous meetings.



This day was an important day because the Begree+n team successfully completed the first event in the surroundings of Sofia. We met at the bridge of the Pancharevo lake dam at 11 am to start a busy day with a clear and defined mission: to clean a part of the lake and to be able to increase by our action the awareness of the environment and the preservation of natural places like this one.


Following the poster and the communication realized on Facebook groups reaching different audiences (expats, locals, students), we collected several enthusiastic reactions but due to the threatening weather, the number of participants was reduced.

However, it has been a great opportunity to strengthen our group in terms of teamwork and cooperation. We have worked in a synchronized way in order to be as fast as possible but without forgetting the most important part of the event: to achieve a noticeable change on this natural place and increase the awareness of the people who were passing by. Many people stopped and asked us what we do and why, and we hope that the next time they will enjoy the lake and will not throw the trash away but in the trash bins.

Our first intention was to make a tour of the lake or at least to cover a good part of it and to make a trash pickup on the way but on the shores of the lake around the dam, the place was so dirty that we concentrated our efforts on this precise place. In only 2 hours, thanks to our efforts and good coordination between all attendees, we were able to collect 20 bags of trash. Furthermore, we were surprised by the diversity of the waste and the size of certain bulky items, sometimes collecting large glass bottles, polystyrene sheets for example.

In addition, thanks to the creation of the Facebook page, we had also the pleasure to involve some locals, and for the next event we hope to be able to host more people. This has been a short but intense event because we have partially cleaned the dam of Pancharevo Lake and tried to inspire the youth. Thanks to the equipment furnished by ICDET, and to the good will of the team, we have been able to do a great job and, without a shadow of a doubt, we are ready to repeat this experience in another area of Sofia, and even in other places in Bulgaria, depending on the opportunities that arise.


Stay tuned and be green!




The Boyana Waterfall is considered the most beautiful and largest waterfall in Vitosha Mountain. The only sound that may interrupt the unique silence and true serenity of the breathtaking scenery is the one of the splashing waters, falling gracefully from 15 m.

There is hardly a mountaineer from Sofia who has missed visiting this beautiful and popular spot in the Vitosha Mountain. Being one of most important natural landmarks in Sofia, the Boyana waterfall deserves our attention.





The path has enough signs and guidelines on the way so that you don’t get lost. There is a steep area where you should be cautious of the river’s slippery boulders but once this is over, you will realize that the sight was worth the efforts. One thing is sure, having been touched by the magic of the Boyana waterfall you will remember the experience forever.


THE VIEW AT THE TOP IS ALWAYS WORTH THE CLIMB!








ANIMALS THAT CAN BE ENCOUNTERED - FIRE SALAMANDER

The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a common species of salamander found in Europe.

It is black with yellow spots or stripes to a varying degree; some specimens can be nearly completely black while on others the yellow is dominant. Shades of red and orange may sometimes appear, either replacing or mixing with the yellow according to subspecies. This bright coloration is highly conspicuous and acts to deter predators by honest signalling of its toxicity (aposematism).

Aposematism is the advertising by an animal to potential predators that it is not worth attacking or eating.


 

Caterina Cioffi, intern@ICDET


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