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Motto | Working for people and nature |
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Established | 1899 (125 years ago) |
Founded at | Stuttgart |
Types | charitable corporation, nonprofit organization |
Legal status | registered association |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Membership | 734,400 (2022) |
Chief Executives | Leif Miller, Susanne Baumann |
Chairpersons | Jörg-Andreas Krüger |
Revenue | 55,666,269 Euro (2019) |
Total Assets | 27,283,312 Euro (2019) |
Employees | 352 (2022) |
Volunteers | 70,000 ±5000 (2023) |
Website | www |
The Naturschutzbund Deutschland e.V. ("Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union") or NABU is a German non-governmental organisation (NGO) dedicated to conservation at home and abroad, including the protection of rivers, forests and individual species of animals.
General facts
editNABU is one of the largest, most well-known, nature conservation groups in Germany and has worked for over 100 years for people and nature. NABU carries out specific conservation projects, maintains a research institute, runs environmental training and informs the media and public about important topics connected with the environment and nature conservation. The society is formally recognised by the German state as an environmental and conservation society, a body responsible for public issues (Träger öffentlicher Belange), and must therefore be consulted over issues affecting the ecology.
NABU has, together with its sister organisation in Bavaria, about 830,000 members (as of June 2022[update]) as active conservationists or supporters. They are organised into about 2,000 local groups across Germany.
NABU is the national partner organisation of BirdLife International. The organisation is one of the most significant members of the German umbrella organization of the German conservation movement Deutscher Naturschutzring (DNR).
History
editThe NABU was founded by Lina Hähnle on 1 February 1899 in Stuttgart as the Bund für Vogelschutz (BfV). In 1990 the BfV merged with former DDR Naturschutz society to Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU). Since then, the focus got broader and NABU built up divisions for international conservation projects, marine conservation and energy sufficiency.
Guides
editNABU Ostalb-Guides NABU Schwarzwald-Guides NABU Neckar-Guides NABU Mittlere Alb-Guides
References
editExternal links
edit- Official website of the NABU (in German and English)