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29/03/2010 - News from the protected areas Be part of the Rencontres de l'image de montagne festival
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The Ecrins National Park will be hosting the third Rencontres de l'image de montagne festival in Bourg d'Oisans, France, on 17 and 18 September 2010. The festival includes a programme of free public screenings plus a range of workshops looking at nature photography techniques. The event is unique because of its chosen medium: this is no screening of films or slide shows, but instead is dedicated to multimedia presentations... |
23/03/2010 - News from the Alps 30 ans au service du Conservatoire botanique national alpin et de la flore alpine
Jean-Pierre Dalmas, Directeur "Fondateur" du Conservatoire botanique national alpin (CBNA) et actuel Conseiller scientifique, va prendre sa retraite.
20/03/2010 - News from the Alps Network of Alpine regions
Delegations of 13 Alpine regions of Austria, France, Switzerland and Italy, participated at the second Conference of Alpine regions
16/03/2010 - News from the protected areas Circulation des véhicules terrestres à moteur dans les espaces naturels
Suite à la déposition de proposition de loi par le député Francis Saint-Légèr (Lozère), les élus du Parc naturel régional du Queyras se mobilisent en votant une motion afin de marquer leur désaccord avec cette proposition de loi. Selon les représentants du parc, cette loi va à l’encontre des objectifs de bonne gestion des milieux de montagne et des territoires classés « Parc naturel régional ».
15/03/2010 - International news Start of the international Alps-Carpathians corridor project
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The corridor between the Alps and the Carpathians is a traditional migration route for wildlife. This corridor does not only connect the Eastern border of the Alps with the Little Carpathians in Slovakia but also crosses a highly dynamic European region located between the cities of Bratislava, Sopron and Vienna. |