We believe in the principles of Open Science – Inclusion, Transparency and Participation – at all levels. We invite you to experience nature for yourself, participate in meaningful activities that enhance biodiversity, and discover your own potential through hands-on engagement.
The Golden Egg Story: A Lesson from Nature
The story of the golden egg teaches us why we must care for nature. When we protect animals and their habitats, we are, in turn, protecting ourselves and the planet. Our connection to nature is mutual, and every action we take to safeguard it benefits us all.
How Can You Make a Difference?
Be amazed by the wonders of nature, discover its beauty, and make a lasting impact through participation. Engage in programs designed to bring you closer to wildlife, whether it’s observing animals, contributing to the protection of native species, or even helping to reintroduce locally extinct species. Our Open Science philosophy also means that new projects are always welcome and encouraged, fostering an inclusive and innovative approach to environmental conservation.
Inspired by Nature: Thinking and Acting for the Future
The Greylag Goose is a fascinating creature that exemplifies survival through its individual traits, social behaviors, and collective strength. Its growing populations across Europe show just how adaptable and resilient nature can be. So, what can we learn from the greylag goose? Nature is full of designs, bodies, and systems that have survived and evolved over time—each offering valuable insights for tackling today’s environmental challenges.
What actions can we take today that will make a difference both now and in the future? How can we learn from the success of nature’s designs to create a more sustainable world for tomorrow?
How you can make a difference.
Support the foundation or your favorite project! Your financial contribution is tax deductible. You can choose to support the Greylag Goose Foundation in general. Or earmark your donation to a specific project of your choice.
Take a look at our projects!
Our projects cover a range of activities involving biodiversity-boosting activities, nature restoration and nature experience. You can collect data, be part of a nature-based hands-on activity, or ‘just’ experience nature.