European Popular University of Wildlife Erasmus Project
General information for the European Popular University of Wildlife Erasmus Project
Project Title
European Popular University of Wildlife
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for adult education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Civic engagement / responsible citizenship; EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy; Environment and climate change
Project Summary
The protection of large carnivorous mammals (bears, wolves, lynxes), threatened throughout Europe, is a major challenge for environmental protection policies in the European Union. This protection is almost everywhere the subject of important debates, of regular questioning, and sometimes strongly opposes the stakeholders.
In this context, European non-governmental organizations active in the field of wildlife protection play an important role in conservation policies, and sometimes oppose other stakeholders or even public authorities. The action of these NGO’s is essential to ensure the high level of protection provided by the international (Bern Convention), European (Habitats Directive) and national regulations.It is based to a large extent on the commitment of motivated volunteer activists, who act in the field alongside the salaried experts and have a real potential for scaling up actions across Europe.
While the issue of protection of large carnivores is very regularly raised at the European level and is the subject of numerous cooperation initiatives, the question of increasing the skills of volunteers and the development of an European training offer to reinforce and standardize the quality of associative initiatives across Europe has not yet been raised. However, if the commitment and motivation of volunteers is an essential driver for community action, the protection issues of large predators often require scientific, technical, and social skills that are not well mastered by most volunteers. The European Popular University of Wildlife brings together under the leadership of the association FERUS, 4 conservation NGOs committed to the protection of large predators in 4 countries (Germany, Belgium, Spain, and France). The objective is to initiate a qualitative training of European volunteers active in the preservation of large carnivores.
First, a competency framework for the European volunteer was drawn up, based on a survey conducted among European NGOs, which made it possible to identify the situations in the field with which volunteers are confronted, their profiles and the training needs in terms of knowledge, know-how and life skills.
Based on this competency framework, an intercultural and multidisciplinary training program was defined, and its contents established to meet the needs identified. This training program is based on 2 tools:
– a MOOC, an online and autonomous learning tool, allowing the acquisition of solid scientific knowledge
– a week of field experience for volunteers, through supervised and collective learning workshops on different topics (breeding and protection means – monitoring of large predators – communication – conflict management).
These online courses and field activities are complementary, allowing us to offer, for the first time in Europe, a complete training program on large predators.
The MOOC Large Carnivores is available in 4 languages (FR-ES-GE-EN) at www.mooc-large-carnivores.org for free, upon registration. Nearly 2400 people have already registered, a dozen courses are available, and others are already being prepared for the fall of 2021. These courses allow people to learn independently, at their own pace, and to test their knowledge through exercises and quizzes. The partners’ intention is to regularly enrich this tool with new live courses/conferences. Several contacts have already been established with scientists and a Swiss association to develop content for the end of the year.
Concerning the field workshop that was supposed to gather volunteers from the 4 partner countries to test our training course, it could not take place because of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the partners wish to develop this tool, even after the end of the Erasmus program, and a transnational workshop should take place in spring 2022.
Thanks to these two tools, The European Popular University of Wildlife will thus contribute to improving the quality of the action of European associations involved in the protection of large carnivores, to make their intervention more reliable in the eyes of the stakeholders and of the public authorities, and to reinforce the European cooperation between associations and scientifics active in the field.
In addition, the project contributes to the European lifelong learning challenge by addressing the issue of recognition of volunteering, the acquisition and validation of transversal skills related to active European citizenship, participation in European environmental policies, and more broadly personal development.
Project Website
https://mooc-large-carnivores.org
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 170377,75 Eur
Project Coordinator
FERUS Groupe Loup France & Country: FR
Project Partners
- Fondo para la Protección de los Animales Salvajes
- Natagora
- Freundeskreis freilebender Wölfe e.V.
- Associació Naturalista La Paniquella

