Nabu Kleve invites: General meeting with film and new elections!

Nabu Kleve invites: General meeting with film and new elections!
The NABU in the district of Kleve invited to the annual general meeting, which will take place on Saturday, April 26, at 5 p.m. in the Beckmann country house in Kalkar. The association has around 3,850 members and operates two NABU facilities ( Niederrhein Nachrichten ). The event begins with the demonstration of a short film that presents the NABU activities. This film had its premiere at the club's 50th anniversary in the previous year and represents an important part of the meeting.
The points on the agenda include new elections of the board and advisory board, the election of the delegates for the state representative assembly and the adaptation of the statutes to the requirements of the NABU NRW and NABU Federal Association. The aim of the constitutional adjustment is to provide the association sustainable. All NABU members and interested guests are cordially invited to participate in the meeting.
diverse involvement in nature conservation
The NABU in the district of Kleve actively involved in various areas of nature conservation, for example in biotope care. This commitment comes in a broader context of around 18 million German citizens who actively act in the field of environmental and nature conservation. According to the volunteer survey, there has been a continuous increase in the commitment rate in these areas for over 4 % of the German population ().
Germany has a variety of nature and environmental protection organizations, some of which go back to the 19th century. These organizations have various goals ranging from political advice to concrete nature conservation measures. Both formalized groups and informal initiatives become active in nature and environmental protection, which help to represent the interests of civil society in these areas.
The importance of the NABU as one of these committed organizations is underlined by the upcoming general meeting. The NABU in the district of Kleve shows how local initiatives and associations are integrated into the overall context of environmental and nature conservation and how important its role is for a functioning civil society.
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