ISPO 2016, Anna Maria Rugarli (President EOCA) talks about the 10th Anniversay of EOCA, the goals achieved during this period of time and the future aims. Watch the video interview!
ISPO 2016, Anna Maria Rugarli (President EOCA) talks about the 10th Anniversay of EOCA, the goals achieved during this period of time and the future aims. Watch the video interview!
Our Vision: The outdoor sector and the millions of people who enjoy the great outdoors are active champions for the conservation of nature and wild places*
* EOCA defines 'wild places' as non-urban environments and ecosystems occurring in as natural a state as possible, given the area's location and use. This may include for example moorland, hills, mountains, coasts, rivers, forest, grassland, peatland, lake and ocean areas.
There are currently over 150 members of this not-for profit Association, stretching from Norway to Italy, and Spain to Poland. As a charitable organisation directly funding specific conservation projects with money raised from the European outdoor industry, EOCA enables the industry to work together to make a real difference.
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European Outdoor Conservation Association
Registered as a not-for-profit association in Kanton Zug, Switzerland
Registration no. CH-170.6.000.188-3
tel: +44 (0) 1539 727255
info@eocaconservation.org
www.eocaconservation.org