Explore: Actions for a Living Danube Natural Values

Over the past 20 years, conservation has begun to gain priority in the Danube River basin and resources and policies have been devoted to environmental work. Water quality has improved thanks to tougher environmental standards. A growing number of legislative tools and political commitments have given the world's most international river an exemplary framework for governance.

 

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Belene Island

Belene Island, along with Kalimok Marsh, is the most ecologically-important area along the Lower Dan

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Sturgeon conservation

Sturgeons are often called the “living fossils of the Danube” , because they originated 200 million

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Kalimok Marsh

Kalimok Marsh (2000 ha) is located on the Bulgarian bank of the Danube, close to the town of Tutraka

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Lower Danube Green Corridor agreement

In 2000, the governments of Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine pledged to work together to esta

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Srebarna Nature Reserve

The Srebarna Nature Reserve is a freshwater lake adjacent to the Danube and extending over 600 ha. I

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