In June 2026, partner events across Europe and beyond will explore this year’s theme: investing in nature – rewarding for people and business.
This means using our time, knowledge, skills, space and funding to protect and restore nature, manage resources more responsibly, and support the wellbeing of people and communities.
Events can take many forms – from workshops, seminars and training sessions to public debates, exhibitions, local projects, guided visits, online webinars and more. They might focus on topics such as restoring habitats, protecting biodiversity, greening cities, improving water and soil management, or developing nature-based solutions to environmental challenges.
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RSSA family outdoor game in the park where participants identify tree and shrub species while discovering their role in clean air and biodiversity.
Eco-riddles, quizzes and challenges for both younger and older participants at the opening of the 'Outdoor Eco-Lab'.
Wine tasting paired with Cretan PDO-PGI-EPIP products and discussion on how labels can serve the environment and the economy.
Local elders contribute to restoring their local landscape while sharing traditional land stewardship knowledge with younger generations in Navarra, Spain.
A family cycling rally combined with a nature-themed outdoor game about biodiversity, showing how local communities can actively invest in nature.
Artistic eco-workshops using natural materials, environmental competitions and eco-manager consultations during a family Strawberry Picnic.
Eco workshops during the recreational run will show how an active lifestyle can go hand in hand with caring for nature.
An educational eco-zone during a picnic where participants discover how the energy we use every day affects the environment and the quality of the air we breathe.
An educational nature walk around Baranowice Palace focused on the role of biodiversity in urban development and an environmentally friendly economy.
Exploring how conserving European grasslands can go hand in hand with a sustainable rural bioeconomy