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Carpathian Governments Adopt Plans for Large Carnivores, Sustainable Transport, and Climate Change, Express Concern for Forests
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Posted 02 Dec 2020

Carpathian Governments Adopt Plans for Large Carnivores, Sustainable Transport, and Climate Change, Express Concern for Forests

WWF-Bulgaria and the Association of Parks in Bulgaria receive prize for their campaign to save Pirin National Park
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Posted 26 Nov 2020

WWF-Bulgaria and the Association of Parks in Bulgaria receive prize for their campaign to save Pirin National Park

Two Huge Wins for Hungarian Forests and Nature Conservation
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Posted 17 Nov 2020

Two Huge Wins for Hungarian Forests and Nature Conservation

In First-ever Global Assessment, Scientists Identify over 500 New Dams Planned within Protected Areas
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Posted 17 Nov 2020

In First-ever Global Assessment, Scientists Identify over 500 New Dams Planned within Protected Areas

WWF Celebrates Conservation Success: World’s First 5-Country Biosphere Reserve Nominated
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Posted 16 Nov 2020

WWF Celebrates Conservation Success: World’s First 5-Country Biosphere Reserve Nominated

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