Conservation Carpathia Foundation, the most well-known nature conservation project in Romania, has signed a cooperation partnership with Germany’s largest national park. The partnership will run for five years and aims to transfer knowledge between the German and Romanian sides in research and species monitoring projects, large carnivore management, development of educational programs, creation of economic mechanisms for communities, and tourism programs.
Conform acestuia, cele două părți vor coopera pentru:
- improving and exchanging knowledge in the field of research and monitoring, with an emphasis on modern remote sensing techniques.
- developing environmental education programs and training programs for junior rangers
- exchanging experience in the field of ecological restoration
- managing large carnivores
- exchanging experience in the regional development of tourism programs
- exchanging experience in local community involvement and their economic development, as well as communication projects
The Bavarian Forest National Park and the Conservation Carpathia Foundation began their cooperation as early as April, with a working visit by a group of mayors from the southern Făgăraș Mountains.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the partnership between Conservation Carpathia and the German park?
The partnership is set for a duration of five years, focusing on knowledge transfer and joint conservation efforts.
Which German national park is involved in this cooperation?
The cooperation is with the Bavarian Forest National Park (Bayerischer Wald), which is the largest national park in Germany.
What are the key areas of focus for this collaboration?
The collaboration focuses on species monitoring, large carnivore management, ecological restoration, environmental education, and community economic development.