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Translations by: Christine Mannings, Iain Macmillan, Alison Chandler, Clemens Purtscher, Ute Bohnsack, Harriet Hasenclever, Stefan Berg, Helen Zink, Jana Glaser, Silke Sievers, Susanne Franken, Angelika Ruttkowski as well as by language volunteers of The Rosetta Foundation's Translation Commons (on request we will state the names of the respective language volunteer for each inquired text)

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Since we promote science, national education, animal and nature protection, landscape conservation and environment protection, we are exempt from corporate tax (following § 5 Abs. 1 Nr.9 German Corporation Tax Act) and trade tax (following § 3 Nr. 6 German Trade Tax Act) for the year 2017, in accordance with the notice of exemption by the Singen Tax Office dated from 28.03.2023 (Tax Nr. 18153/25263).

The foundation promotes the following, particularly eligible charitable purposes: the implementation and promotion of science-based projects with a focus on Europe, its aim of preserving endangered wildlife populations and their habitats, as well as the protection and nature-compatible development of ecologically important natural and cultural landscapes, which includes the lobbying and measures for environmental education.

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News

A slight sigh of relief for the Dalmatian pelicans

The Dalmatian pelicans at Lake Skadar are breeding successfully. This is all the more gratifying because last year's breeding season was disastrous.

Learning to live with bears

Preventing conflicts between people and wild animals

Urgent Call for Action to Protect Romania's Forests and Natura 2000 Sites

A recent report by EuroNatur and Agent Green provides new evidence on logging in Romania's protected areas. Nature conservation organisations call for…

Airport construction threatens Albanian bird paradise

++ Construction work for airport in Narta Lagoon continues unabated despite significant protests ++ Resting area is internationally important for…

Disappointing results of last trilogue on Renewable Energy Directive

++ Woody biomass and hydropower can continue to count towards renewable energy targets ++ No will for sustainable climate policy in the EU in sight ++

Major success: River Vjosa becomes National Park

++ Today the Vjosa River in Albania has been proclaimed Europe’s first Wild River National Park ++ EuroNatur, Riverwatch and many other partners have…

More Ski Resorts Planned Around Syvdovets

In 2016, the Transcarpathian Regional State Administration announced its plans to build a ski resort of the same name in the Svydovets mountain…

Lead ammunition finally banned from wetlands

Good news for Europe's waterbirds: the use of lead shot ammunition in wetland hunting has finally been banned. The law came into force on 15 February…

Don’t be afraid of the wolf

For the first time in more than 100 years, the presence of a female wolf has been verified in the Black Forest. Since two male wolves already live in…

Flamingos or planes: Protests against Airport in Albania

++ World Wetlands Day focuses attention on global destruction of rivers, lakes, marshes and coasts ++ Major demonstration in Albania against…

Schwaderer in German President Steinmeier's delegation

Great honour for Gabriel Schwaderer: EuroNatur Executive Director took part in Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier's state visit to Albania and…

Vjosa Wild River National Park: Feasibility Study is a major milestone

The Vjosa River in Albania, one of the last wild rivers of Europe, is one major step closer to protection today as the team of Albanian and…

Legal action against the Vlora Airport in Albania

New developments on the planned airport construction in the Narta lagoon: The lawsuit filed by our partners against the project was ruled as…

Dismal prospects for Svydovets

A gargantuan ski resort is looming in the Svydovets mountains of Ukraine. The environmental movement Free Svydovets has filed a lawsuit against these…

Review of the Year 2022

War in Ukraine and the energy crisis, bird flu and a fish die-off, plus the continuing Coronavirus pandemic and its consequences: 2022 was a…