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Monitoring Time in Pirin!
BBF just concluded a chamois monitoring practice in the Pirin National Park, in Bulgaria.
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Biodiversity and Climate Change Awar...
In an emotional ceremony in Sofia, CEEweb member BBF celebrated the best Bulgarian biodiversity fighters.
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In Search of a Climate-Neutral EU
CEEweb and partners have launched a new campaign to make the EU Budget aim for climate neutrality.
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A Biodiversity Challenge
2020 is a make or break year for biodiversity. We are experiencing a sixth mass extinction. After our failures to reach previous targets, we need to act.
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The Youth Must Be Heard
Fridays for Future, Extinction Rebellion, the Sunrise Movement. The list goes on, but they act as one. The global youth are making a stand to (finally) address climate change. Welcome to their fight.
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The last stand
On 17-18 July, Member States will gather for the Special European Council to define the post-COVID-19 recovery plan and the new long-term EU budget.
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Curiosity Saved the Wildcat
Camera traps technology continues to provide useful conservation insights into the behaviour and dispersal of one of Europe’s endangered species, the wildcat.
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The Good Earth
We need to dig deep into the roots of our differences so we can come together to save soil and, by extension, humanity.
'Go wild! Stay cultured' Fotópályázat Nyertesek 2018
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"If you forget me" by Jing Zhou got the First Place of the Jury Prize. Capturing the Baie du Mont Saint Michel Natura 2000 site, France, its title owes to Pablo Neruda's poem "Si tú me olvidas." Yes, wildlife, architecture and the breathtaking extension of the bay, "everything takes me towards you, as if everything which exists, aromas, light, metals, were small ships which navigate towards those islands of yours awaiting for me."
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"Tending the reeds" by Peter Herridge was awarded the Second Place of the Jury Prize category. The photograph portrays Wildlife Trust volunteers tending the reed beds in Somerset, England, with the image, an original natural photograph with no modifications, set in the style of Dutch classic oil painting.
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'Budaorsikokorcsin' by Attila Takács was awarded the Third Place of the Jury Prize. The photograph, named in Hungarian after the pasque flower (Pulsatilla grandis Wenderoth), takes us to the interrelation between nature and the urban culture at the Budaörsi kopárok Natura 2000 site. In words of its author, "the protected plant species of the Budaörs suburbs defies the invasion of human culture."