Completed projects
With the support of external funding, RMK has comprehensively rebuilt its visitor infrastructure, restored marshes and other various habitats, restored peatlands, developed nature centres, among other initiatives. The largest contributors have been the European Union Cohesion Fund and the European Regional Development Fund.
The completed externally funded projects are:
- Cohesion Fund (2014-2020): remediation of watercourses
- Cohesion Fund (2014-2020): RMK nature conservation activities
- Cohesion Fund (2014-2020): Reconstruction of RMK’s visitor infrastructure
- Cohesion Fund (2014-2020): Investments related to ex-situ species conservation
- Cohesion Fund (2014-2020): remediation of drained, depleted, and abandoned peatlands
- Cohesion Fund (2007-2013): Closure of Saru landfill
- European Regional Development Fund: Renovation of the learning environment of RMK Sagadi Nature School
- European Regional Development Fund: Development of the infrastructure of RMK’s network of nature centres
- European Regional Development Fund: Preserving the diversity of nature
- Central Baltic Interreg: Lights On!
- EIC Nature Conservation Programme: Restoration of semi-natural communities
- Estonia’s External Borders Programme: Oru Park as an exhibition space