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European wildlife thread

by visentin » Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:50 am

I thought such thread could be useful. Few news & links to start.

Lukzem's page is still under construction, but since there is a call for common contributions :
http://www.summitpost.org/list/641069/c ... ction.html

Still in Carpatians, good news and bad news :
http://www.rozhlas.sk/inetportal/rsi/co ... 065&lang=4
(translated)
http://www.rp.pl/artykul/511184_Mlode_o ... iazda.html
(translated)

In the Pyrenees, environment minister Chantal Jouanno is to announce today the release - or not to release - more slovenian bears in the Pyrenees. Some newspapers already drop few of the main lines of what she is going to announce. basically no mass reinforcement like in 2006, but a soft maintainance of the bear population, and - very important - probably one female in the Béarn, western core of the population and most endangered (<a href="http://www.summitpost.org/article/443367/Pyrenee-s-bears-Why-the-hell-so-much-noise-.html">read more</a>)
http://www.lemonde.fr/depeches/2010/07/ ... 44536.html

a last one : 2 walkers severely injured by .. cows !
http://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/p ... 012175.php
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Re: European wildlife thread

by visentin » Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:18 am

visentin wrote:In the Pyrenees, environment minister Chantal Jouanno is to announce today the release - or not to release - more slovenian bears in the Pyrenees. Some newspapers already drop few of the main lines of what she is going to announce. basically no mass reinforcement like in 2006, but a soft maintainance of the bear population, and - very important - probably one female in the Béarn, western core of the population and most endangered (<a href="http://www.summitpost.org/article/443367/Pyrenee-s-bears-Why-the-hell-so-much-noise-.html">read more</a>)


Confirmed: no new release of bears, however each dead bear will be replaced. This time the bears may not be taken from Slovenia but Cantabrica mts


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