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Moving about in nature will become easier with the help of RMK’s new app  25.06

As of today, 25 June, everyone interested in nature will be able to download the new RMK Mobile App, with the help of which it will be easier to move about in nature and make plans to do so. With the help of the new app people moving about in nature will be able to receive relevant information on the closest hiking trails, camping opportunities, campfire sites and other popular RMK attractions.

  • RMK forestry works are now visible to everyone on the map application  11.06
  • More than 1100 climate warriors gathered together for RMK’s Forest Planting Day 17.05
  • RMK’s nature conservationists identified five new flying squirrel habitats 22.04
  • Twenty-one million homegrown forest plants are being planted in the state forest  08.04
  • The Supervisory Board proposes to transfer half of the profit earnt by RMK in 2018 into the state budget 07.03
  • Nature holiday possibilities offered by RMK were used a record 2.7 million times last year 14.02
  • RMK is placing the last unprotected key biotopes in the state forest under protection 24.01
  • RMK performed a record-breaking amount of nature conservation work last year  22.01
  • About 10,000 Christmas trees were taken from the state forest 04.01
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