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Wildlife Conservation

Our conservation projects focus on maintaining the biodiversity of the Carpathian Mountains and supporting the buffalo population. Through research, habitat preservation, and community engagement, we strive to create a sustainable environment for all species.

The Carpathian mountains have been the focus of various wildlife protection and preservation initiatives aimed at conserving the unique biodiversity of this region. These initiatives are crucial in ensuring the long-term survival of various species and maintaining the ecological balance of the area.


Efforts to protect wildlife in the Carpathian mountains include:

- Establishment of protected areas: National parks and nature reserves have been created to safeguard the habitats of native species and restrict human activities that may harm wildlife.

- Conservation programs: Initiatives focusing on specific species such as the European brown bear, Eurasian lynx, and Carpathian red deer aim to monitor populations, prevent poaching, and promote breeding programs.

- Habitat restoration: Projects are underway to restore degraded habitats in the Carpathians, such as reforestation efforts and wetland restoration, to provide suitable environments for wildlife.

- Community involvement: Local communities are being engaged in wildlife protection efforts through education, ecotourism initiatives, and sustainable resource management practices.


Overall, the wildlife protection and preservation initiatives in the Carpathian mountains play a vital role in conserving the rich biodiversity of the region and ensuring a sustainable future for both wildlife and local communities.

Power in Numbers

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Programs

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Locations

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Volunteers

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Tjatshiv Region, Ukraine

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