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12/02/2008 - News from the protected areas "...Mort dans le parc" Un nouveau roman policier

Le roman policier "..Tot im Park" ("...Mort dans le parc" ) de l'auteur originaire de Berchtesgaden, Maximilian Hofer, vient de paraître.

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01/10/2009 - News from the network ALPARC 15th-16th October 2009: International Conference in Berchtesgaden / Germany

 

The alpine ecological network will have to play an important role in the years to come. The global warming of the planet entails important changes for species and habitats with a real risk of biodiversity loss.

 

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06/06/2008 - News from the protected areas Inauguration du Parc Naturel transfrontalier de la Nagelfluhkette

Le premier parc naturel transfrontalier entre l'Allemagne et l'Autriche a été inauguré officiellement en mai 2008.

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14/01/2009 - International news Meeting of the CNPA representatives with the German state secretary

 

A meeting for discussing the suite of the cooperation between the Alpine and Carpathian protected areas was organized in Berlin, 4th December 2008. Our colleagues from the Carpathians (Mr. Mircea Verghelet, CNPA – Carpathian Network of Protected Areas – Steering Committee chair and Mr. Ján Kadlečík, responsible of the CWI – Carpathian Wetland Initiative) met the German State Secretary for Environment Mr. Michael Müller.

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15/09/2010 - News from the protected areas Naturpark Nagelfluhkette

 

Established in 2008, the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park brings together communities in the southern Allgäu and the Vorderer Bregenzerwald. It is the first nature park to span the border between Germany and Austria.

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05/09/2008 - News from the Alps New wildlife crossings in Bavaria

In order to improve the ecological connectivity between biotopes the German Bundesland of Bavaria has carried out an analysis of its entire network of wildlife crossings. The creation of new wildlife crossing structures should facilitate the genetic exchange between populations and relieve migrations due to climate change.

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30/07/2009 - News from the network ALPARC Visit of the State Secretary of the German Ministry of Environment in the French protected areas

 

The Task Force Protected Areas had the honour to welcome the State Secretary of the German Ministry of Environment, Mr. Michael Müller, in the French protected areas of the Alps. From 27th - 30th July 2009 he visited Chambéry, the Vanoise National Park, the Ecrins National Park and the Chartreuse Nature Regional Park.

 

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