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25/06/2010 - International news New PAN Parks publications

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:

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20/08/2009 - News from the Alps News from the Platform „Ecological network“

 

The new French presidency will carry on the activities of the Platform

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22/09/2009 - News from the protected areas Summit conference of international researchers of protected areas in Kaprun / Austria

 

More than 170 professionals, practitioners and students coming from 12 nations participated in the “4th Symposium of the Hohe Tauern National Park for Research in, for and about Protected Areas”, which took place at the Kaprun Castle, Salzburg / Austria from 17th – 19th September 2009.

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01/02/2011 - International news Take part in the European Day of Parks

 

As a protected area manager you are invited to contribute by organizing and registering your event(s).

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07/05/2009 - News from the Alps The Alps: Eight countries, a single territory

 

This book counting 157 pages was recently published in the four Alpine languages and in English by the Permanent Secretary of the Alpine Convention.

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28/05/2011 - International news The center of Bratislava and COP3 blocked by the Wall!

 

Stop, you cannot pass!

A huge wall blocks the path of the pedestrians at the place Hviezdoslavovo namestie, in the center of Bratislava. After some Alpine towns, also one Carpathian city can see one of its street blocked by a huge obstacle.

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19/01/2010 - International news What next for biodiversity protection in the EU?

 

Today the European Commission marked the opening of the International Year of Biodiversity with a paper setting out future options for biodiversity policy.

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