Denmark's first underwater national parks are a reality
The Danish government and a broad majority in Parliament have agreed on the framework for the country's first two marine national parks, focusing on nature restoration and public engagement efforts.
The EU law that the government does not want: How it will be implemented
The article discusses the EU's Nature Restoration Law, which Sweden's government opposes while outlining the financial implications and regulatory framework that will be implemented.
Metsähallitus has launched a project aimed at restoring nature
Metsähallitus in Finland has initiated a restoration project funded by the EU to revitalize natural areas across eight provinces by 2030 to combat biodiversity loss.
Tartu's Green Area Maintenance Plan Sparks Lively Debate on Urban Nature's Future
Tartu's plan to change the maintenance of its parks and green areas has raised concerns among scientists and youth about its impact on biodiversity restoration.
Luke: The Attitude Towards Nature Restoration is Mostly Positive in Rural Areas
According to the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), rural areas generally have a positive attitude towards nature restoration, with local benefits and fair compensation crucial for acceptance.
'Extraordinary' beavers deployed to help 'restore nature'
Beavers have been released at two locations in Somerset to aid in ecological restoration efforts approved by the government.
European politician on nature conservation: "Complaints come almost exclusively from Germany"
Green politician Jutta Paulus believes the EU's nature restoration law will be implemented despite criticism primarily from Germany.
Vandalism and a fallen tree. Protectors are restoring damaged trails in the Czech Republic under the program Closer to Nature
In the Czech Republic, environmental protectors are working to restore pathways damaged by vandalism and fallen trees as part of the Closer to Nature program.