
IENE 2024 conference website launched
The conference entitled "Biodiversity in the Headlight of Future Transport" will take place on September 2024 in Prague.
Read moreThe 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 RiverExperts from protected areas of around the world visited Krkonoše Mts National Park and Jizera Mts Protected Landscape Area.
Read more AboutKrkonoše Mts and Jizera Mts Astonished World Leaders in Nature ConservationCzech population of Imperial Eagle grew up during 2022 by 19 young birds.
Read more AboutImperial Eagles raised 19 juveniles in CzechiaA new interactive map now provides information on the presence of pesticides in the Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area.
Read more AboutManagement Changes Prompted by the Pesticide Research in the Moravian KarstThe Eastern pasqueflower (Pulsatilla patens), a disappearing plant of dry grasslands and pastures, has appeared in the Bohemian Karst Protected Landscape Area after 60 years.
Read more AboutThe Eastern Pasqueflower in the Bohemian Karst After Sixty YearsNature and Biodiversity Directors Meeting – regular meeting of leading nature conservation agencies of the European Union was organised in the Czech Republic.
Read more AboutCzech Republic as a Centre of Nature Conservation in EuropeTotal of 61 ground squirrels from captivity has been released from the beginning of July and other 20 will follow soon.
Read more AboutEuropean Ground Squirrels Repatriation Organised also this YearThe Czech Republic took over its already second presidency in the Council of European Union on July 1, 2022.
Read more AboutCzech Presidency to the Council of the EUThe new interpretation trail called Tok as the name of the highest hill (865 m) in this newest Protected Landscape Area – PLA (IUCN category V) is 8 km long and provides information on harsh conditions on the slopes of the Tok.
Read more AboutNew interpretation trail in Brdy Protected Landscape Area