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12/04/2010 - News from the network ALPARC 7th General Assembly of the Network ALPARC
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In conjunction with the Protected Areas Task Force of the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention, we would like to invite you to the 7th ALPARC General Assembly |
12/04/2010 - International news Role of the protected areas in times of climate change
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A large project which will extend for several years, about the importance and role of the protected areas in times of climate change started in the beginning of this year. |
10/04/2010 - News from the protected areas Ibex return to Chartreuse (France)
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Having been absent from the Chartreuse area for many years, the ibex will now be returning to the mountain range. The Chartreuse Natural Regional Park is committed to maintaining biodiversity and has been selected as a reintroduction area. The ibex is talented rock climber, skilled at moving on the steep rocky slopes and lofty plateaux. We are confident that the animals will feel very much at home in the Chartreuse. |
07/04/2010 - News from the protected areas Un gypaéton nommé Primevert
Le gypaéton né le 5 mars dernier dans le Parc national de la Vanoise a été baptisé Primevert.
31/03/2010 - News from the network ALPARC Visitor centres page now online
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If you go to the ALPARC website at www.alparc.org, you will see that The protected areas section now includes a dedicated page entitled Visitor centres in the Alpine Protected Areas , which does exactly what it says on the tin. The page is currently available in English and gives an overview of the many different visitor centres to be found in the Alps in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. |