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10/09/2010 - News from the Alps 25th bearded vulture released in the Alps
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For the 25th time bearded vultures could be released in the Alps this year. A nice jubilee which becomes even more convincing by the results of an international cooperation for the monitoring of the species. Under the Umbrella of ALPARC and the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) numerous collaborators from Alpine protected areas and other institutions form the "International Bearded vulture Monitoring (IBM). |
01/09/2010 - News from the protected areas One more ViViAlp terminal
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The Ecrins National Park in France has just installed its second ViViAlp terminal as part of the redevelopment of the la Chapelle en Valgaudemar visitor centre. |
31/08/2010 - News from the network ALPARC Eco.mont and the year of biodiversity
Biodiversity is the key word of this new edition of eco.mont. Who ever thought that biodiversity protection means the conservation of species is certainly not wrong but this is only the “top of the iceberg” of the enormous complexity of the topic.
31/08/2010 - News from the protected areas The first wildlife centre in the Italian Alps dedicated to wolves has opened.
The Alpi Marittime Regional Park's Wildlife Centre begins by offering visitors young and old, from novices to wildlife experts, a chance to learn more about these animals.
24/08/2010 - News from the network ALPARC The time of applications for the General Assembly has been extended until Thursday 30th September !
Every two years, the Alpine Protected Areas come together for the General Assembly of ALPARC. |