OEMN News & Publications

Restoring the dreamy rural landscapes of Maramures, Romania

16 Jun 2008
New OEMN `Approach Brochure´
Download OEMN's new `Approach Brochure´ to learn more about how unusual partnerships can be forged so that business and nature can co-exist in Europe.  » Read more


 
Estonian green beef anyone?

30 Apr 2008
Grazing the birds back to coastal Estonia
Millions of migratory birds benefit from Estonian coasts that have been restored by cattle with large appetites for grass. » Read more


 
Cutting invasive amorpha shrubs to produce biomass energy and restore wetlands.

25 Apr 2008
Planting the energy for wetland conservation in north Hungary

Making the right decisions on how to use land and plants in rural Europe can bring many benefits for business, nature and rural development.

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Maramures's brown cows are again becoming central to the local economic and ecological restoration.

31 Mar 2008
The grass is greener on the upper side
WWF efforts in Maramures, Romania, have already led to new cows and calves, restored high-value grasslands, market research and a new tourism facility and protected Natura 2000 site. » Read more


 
Changes to strawberry cultivation will help restore habitats and precious groundwater supplies.

04 Dec 2007
Andalusia government to end illegal farming and restore Doñana habitats

WWF efforts around Spanish strawberries encourage changes that will help restore wildlife habitat, improve water use efficiencies and raise consumer awareness.

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30 May 2006
One Europe More Nature - Project Brochure
WWF's One Europe More Nature project is working to restore and maintain key European landscapes and habitats by forging innovative partnerships with businesses, industry, entrepreneurs, farmers, foresters and politicians. » Read more


 
Danube floodwaters in a park from the town of Calarasi, Romania

18 Apr 2006
Danube Floods: Long-term solutions needed for people and nature
Floodwaters have returned to Bulgaria and Romania, menacing towns, villages and human lives. Long-term solutions for flood management are required that work with nature, not against it, by giving back space to the rivers. » Read more


 
Maramures landscape, with traditional haystacks.

07 Mar 2006
One Europe More Nature in the Tisza River Basin
WWF is working at three sites along the Tisza River in Romania and Hungary to maintain and restore the wetlands and floodplains in a way that will be beneficial to the local economy. » Read more


 
"Morena", the oldest female (13 years old) of the captive breeding program of the Iberian Lynx (Doñana National Park). Spain.

03 Mar 2006
World’s most endangered cat species threatened by EU funds
Brussels, Belgium / Gland, Switzerland – EU funds are being used to build roads and dams that are destroying the habitat of the Iberian lynx, the world’s most endangered cat species » Read more


 
Thousands of birds have been affected by the oil spill off the coast of Estonia.

01 Feb 2006
WWF helps with oil spill clean-up efforts in Estonia
WWF is sending clean-up equipment to Estonia following an oil spill off the country's northwestern coast. The oil spill has been responsible for the deaths of thousands of seabirds, including seagulls and long-tailed ducks. » Read more



 
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