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New PAN Parks publications

Date :
25/06/2010
Keywords :
Europe   Fauna   Management

PAN Parks Foundation has recently published 2 publications for the nature conservation professionals, as inspiration in their handling of wilderness habitats and species around Europe:

Last of the wild – overview of status and monitoring of some wilderness related species in the Natura 2000 network

By providing a description of the management and monitoring practices of various protected areas, with regards to chamois, ibex, brown bears, lynx, wolves and white-tailed eagles, the PAN Parks Foundation aims to argue the need for a non-intervention management approach that will ensure healthy and stable populations of these – and other – important wilderness species.

   

As nature intended – best practice examples of wilderness management

Best practice examples of wilderness management are the focus of this publication. The 11 best practice examples of various European national parks collected, describe different aspects of wilderness management in various habitat types.

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03/05/2010 - Monitoring and management of fauna Last of the wild

 

Last of the wild: overview of status and monitoring of some wilderness related species in the Natura 2000 network.

Edition: PAN Parks Foundation, 2009

38 pages

Language: English

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03/05/2010 - Management of Protected Areas (general) As nature intended

 

As nature intended: best practice examples of wilderness management in the Natura 2000 network.

Edition: PAN Parks Foundation, 2009

42 pages

Language: English

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