Roads in the Radovna, Krma and Kot valleys are closed to all traffic, except for contractors, for storm recovery and forestry work.
Quiet zones define adapted land use to minimise disturbance to the natural environment.
Due to recent storms, the trail in the Pokljuka Gorge has been damaged and there is a high risk of falling trees and rocks!
Today is World Conservation Officer Day. In recent years, around 20 nature conservation wardens have been looking after the 840 square kilometres of the Triglav National Park. On this day, we would like to remind you of the importance and indispensability of their work.
Experiences, getting to know the Triglav National Park and its people, and weaving new bonds are just some of the details from this year's Young Supervisors' Camp, which took place on Planina pri jezero.
In the face of changing weather conditions and after a period of successive storms that prevented many hikes in the Triglav National Park, we would like to highlight the botanical diversity of this area, which is safe to get to know better these days.
The LIFE FOR SEEDS project team, which also includes the staff of the Triglav National Park, spends most of the summer on the meadows, as the restoration of the meadows is in full swing. This time we describe the production of green mulch and its importance for meadow restoration.