Conservation news
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Western European governments not taking illegal logging seriously
A new WWF online report launched today shows that European governments are not effectively ...
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Croatia risks EU accession with Drava gravel extraction
Environmental groups including WWF are concerned by Croatia’s ongoing river canalization and gravel ...
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European Parliament urged to protect Europe's nature from damaging transport projects
Environmental NGOs warned the European Parliament today of the damaging environmental effects that ...
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New study identifies important alpine areas
WWF has released a study identifying the 23 most important natural areas of the European Alps to ...
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WWF report highlights new chemical concerns
A WWF report published today reveals a collection of recent scientific evidence for contamination ...
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Large carnivores in the kindergarten
Children living in the Carpathian Mountains in Slovakia have learnt about nature and wildlife by ...
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Renewable electricity: accession countries set to lose out on multibillion investments
New EU member states risk losing €18 billion in investments on renewable electricity over the next ...
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FSC-paper boom in Europe
The amount of paper produced to FSC standards - which guarantees that the timber used has not come ...
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Governments, NGOs and donors come together for Carpathian Mountains and Lower Danube
Representatives from eight Central and Eastern European governments, the European Commission, local ...
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Too many European countries failing to manage their water resources
A new WWF report shows there are insufficient mechanisms to involve communities, environmental ...

