Rožle Bregar

Drones in Protected Areas: How Nature and Technology Can Coexist

Can Nature and Technology Coexist?

Drones are transforming photography, filmmaking and research—but what happens when these flying cameras enter sensitive ecosystems? This round-table discussion explores the impact of drone flights on wildlife in protected areas such as Triglav National Park, examining how regulations protect both animals and landscapes.

Key Speakers and Topics

Aleš Zdešar – Nature Conservation & Drone Regulations
Representing the Triglav National Park, Aleš Zdešar explains the legal frameworks and conservation principles that guide responsible drone use in fragile habitats.

Janez Nebec – Latest Drone Technology
Representative of ONE DRONE company, Janez Nebec presents cutting-edge drone innovations and future development trends, highlighting how technology can serve science and sustainability.

Rožle Bregar – Field Stories & Visual Insights
Photographer and filmmaker Rožle Bregar shares real-world experiences of filming with drones, offering vivid stories from the field and striking imagery that reveal both opportunities and challenges.

Why Attend

Whether you are a drone pilot, photographer, filmmaker, conservationist, or nature lover, this free event provides practical insights into:

  • The ecological impact of drones on wildlife

  • Current laws governing drone flights in national parks and other protected areas

  • Best practices for responsible aerial photography and videography

Join us to discover how flying technology shapes our understanding of space, influences wildlife behavior, and opens new possibilities for research and storytelling—while respecting the delicate balance of nature.

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