Conservation news
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WWF reveals Croatia’s Seven River Wonders to the public
The first "Amazon of Europe" Day will be celebrated on 14 July
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Fresh hope for ecologically sensitive rivers in the Danube basin
NGOs welcome the Guiding Principles for Sustainable Hydropower for Danube basin rivers, but will ...
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Europe’s last wild sturgeons threatened by ongoing illegal fishing and caviar trade—WWF and TRAFFIC
Ongoing illegal fishing and trade in caviar in Romania and Bulgaria is threatening the survival of ...
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Croatia, Moldova, Slovenia and Ukraine win European Schools for a Living Planet award
The award for the best projects - a nature camp week in Romania - was presented to four schools ...
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Celebrities join volunteers to clean all 11 nature parks in Bulgaria
Over 13,000 people have taken part in the National Day of Nature Parks since the beginning of the ...
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A WWF project to save Hungarian steppe woods wins an EU ‘Best LIFE Nature’ award
It was awarded at a ceremony during the Green Week in Brussels
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Floods in Central Europe much more damaging because of unsustainable river management
The natural capacity of many rivers to retain flood water is constantly being lowered
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WWF equips a fourth bear in Romania with a tracking collar after first one is killed by poachers
Valuable information will be gathered from areas unreachable so far in the Carpathians
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The construction of two major roads in Bulgaria and Romania ignores vital habitats
The Lugoj-Deva highway and the road to new tunnel under Shipka may split ecological corridors
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Moving towards a resource-efficient, “green” economy in the Danube Region
President Plevneliev and EC Commissioner Potočnik will take part in a WWF conference in Bulgaria

