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3rd Project Meeting of the Parks & Benefits project from 5th- to 8th October in Paplateles Village, Lithuania
35 participants met at the third project meeting of the Parks & Benefits project in Lithuania early in October 2009. The meeting took place in the Paplateles Village in the middle of the Zemaitija National Park. Site visits to different areas of this national park as well as to the neighbouring Kurtuvenai Regional Park, both being partners of this project, demonstrated...

2009-10-28
 
Climate change issues discussed
Climate change issues discussed On 2 October, ambassadors of the United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark visited the Ministry of Environment and had a meeting with the Minister of Environment Gediminas Kazlauskas, Vice-minister Aleksandras Spruogis and advisor to the Minister Laura Dzelzytė. Foreign guests were interested in Lithuania’s position on participation in the...

2009-10-10
 
RECREATIONAL FISHING RULES
RECREATIONAL FISHING RULES I. GENERAL PROVISIONS The Rules shall not apply to private reservoirs and ponds. As regards other private water bodies, these Rules shall apply to the extent provided in the Description of the Procedure for Fishing in Private Water Bodies approved by Order No D1-639 of the Minister of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania of 14...

2009-10-10
 
Putting a price tag on Europe's protected areas
What is the price of a national park or a nature reserve? This is one of the main questions hundreds of people from 30 countries asked as they gathered to celebrate 100 years of nature conservation at the annual EUROPARC Federation conference, hosted last week by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency in Strömstad, Sweden. Pavan Sukhdev, author of the Report on the...

2009-09-21
 
GRUNDTVIG Learning Partnership “European volunteers in parks” – coordinators meet in first workshop
More than twenty participants from eight European countries have spent four days together in the Flusslandschaft Elbe-Brandenburg Biosphere Reserve, Germany. From 26-30 November the common topic was “European volunteers in parks” – a topic that was intensively discussed by experienced volunteer coordinators of protected areas as well as by newcomers attending the...

2008-12-16
 
 
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