Posts by Tammi
Thank you for your donations – €970 raised to support volunteer work!
Aura River Foundation warmly thanks everyone who contributed to our December fundraising. In total, we collected €970, which helps us continue the important work on invasive species and volunteer activities along the Aura River. Thanks to everyone who participated in the collection! Your donations make gloves, equipment, and safe volunteer days possible, keeping the Aura…
Read MoreMyllärintalo cellar available as a cultural interim space – open for visits on 13 January, 1–2 p.m.
The cellar of Myllärintalo, located in the idyllic surroundings of Halinen rapids in the Aura River valley, is included in the City of Turku’s call for cultural interim spaces. The protected potato cellar dating back to the 19th century offers an exceptional setting for art projects and cultural events. The historic cellar building has remained…
Read MoreShare Your Experience from the Thursday Volunteer Days – Take the Survey
The Aura River Foundation warmly thanks all volunteers who took part in the Thursday volunteer days in 2025. Together, we have made meaningful contributions to preventing the spread of invasive species and supporting the biodiversity of the Aura River. Now, we would like to hear how you experienced this year’s volunteer season. Take the survey…
Read MoreSupport Aura River Foundation’s work against invasive species – how to donate easily
Do you want to support the fight against invasive species in the Aura River Valley and ensure that volunteer work can continue next year? You can easily donate to the collection (RA/2025/1765) via MobilePay or bank transfer. 1. Via MobilePay Open the MobilePay app. Select “Send money”. Enter the recipient: #32919 · Aurajokisäätiö sr. Enter the…
Read MoreFirst water samples taken in Haltuun project – information for targeting water protection
Last week, field work in the Haltuun project got underway when researchers took the first water samples from the Paattistenjoki River, one of the major tributaries of the Aura River. The sampling is part of the so-called Hot Spot mapping, which aims to identify areas where nutrients are leaching into the water at higher than…
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