Nature Conservationists from Ukraine visited the Brdy Highlands Protected Landscape Area
The event is a part of the project aiming enhancing the Ukrainian legislation to fully matching that of the European Union.
Read moreThe event is a part of the project aiming enhancing the Ukrainian legislation to fully matching that of the European Union.
Read more AboutNature Conservationists from Ukraine visited the Brdy Highlands Protected Landscape Area136 Individuals Were Released This Year.
Read more AboutThe Recovery of Ground Squirrels in the Wild ContinuesRecovery Programme Launched
Read more AboutStone Crayfish Species Action PlanThe 31st meeting of the International School for Nature Conservation in Karst Areas was held in Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area in May 2024. Around thirty participants from Czechia, Poland and Slovakia discussed specific issues related to protection of nature in karst areas.
Read more AboutInternational School for Nature Conservation in Karst AreasConference on biodiversity and transport and energy infrastructure Biodiversity in the Headlight of Future Transport.
Read more AboutConnectivity and Future Development of Transport and Energy InfrastructureWhite Carpathians Protected Landscape Area and Czech Karst Protected Landscape Area have got a new visitor centers.
Read more AboutNew visitor centers open in 2024In ten years' time, improving the condition of the Czech landscape, preserving and increasing its biodiversity, and reversing the decline of the most endangered species is the ambition of the Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic and the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic, which is supported by the long-term project PROSPECTIVE LIFE.
Read more AboutPROSPECTIVE LIFE: a 10-year project for better protection of plants, fungi and animals has been launchedThe conference entitled "Biodiversity in the Headlight of Future Transport" will take place on September 2024 in Prague.
Read more AboutIENE 2024 conference website launchedThese released freshwater pearl mussels support Czech-Austrian population of this critically endangered aquatic bivalve mollusc. The repatriation is one of the follow-up outcomes of the Interreg Malsemuschel project implemented during 2017-2020.
Read more AboutMore than Two Hundred Pearl Mussels Released to the Malše River