Wildlife conservation

DINARA-WELWET · Erasmus+ Project

Strengthening Youth Capacities in Wildlife Conservation

Through One Health Initiatives and Virtual Reality Technology

About the Project

DINARA-WELWET addresses key gaps in youth capacity, digital skills, and employability in wildlife conservation, veterinary science, and One Health across Georgia and Ukraine. Despite a growing demand for professionals in biosecurity, biodiversity monitoring, and zoonotic disease prevention, young people face limited access to modern training, hands-on experience, and clear career pathways.

The project introduces an innovative, practice-oriented approach using VR-based training, AI-driven wildlife monitoring, digital biosecurity tools, and ecosystem restoration methods. It aligns with Erasmus+, the EU Youth Strategy, and the European Green Deal — training 500+ young people and strengthening 10+ youth organisations.

Wildlife and technology

An Integrated Approach

Combining cutting-edge technology with a holistic vision of health and conservation.

🦌 Wildlife Conservation

Hands-on field training in biodiversity monitoring, habitat management, and ecosystem restoration.

🩺 One Health

An interdisciplinary approach linking animal, human, and environmental health to prevent zoonotic disease.

🥽 Virtual Reality

Immersive VR training centres and AI-powered tools that modernise conservation education for youth.