natural values

Flowing 2,857 km from Germany's Black Forest to the Black Sea, the Danube is home to an incredible variety of species and habitats. Discover the Danube's natural treasures!

environmental issues

Until the 19th century, the "Blue Danube" was a natural river, but human intervention brought loss of habitats and biodiversity. What environmental issues face the Danube today?

action for a living danube

Today Danube conservation has again become a priority and many legislative tools and political commitments have given the river an exemplary framework for governance. How?

 

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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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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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Tataru Island

The tiny Tataru Island is part of a small archipelago in the Ukrainian part of the Danube Delta and

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Pygmy Cormorant

The Pygmy Cormorant, Phalacrocorax pygmaeus, is a seabird, a member of the cormorant family. The Pyg

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The Sava River

The Sava River is a river in the western Balkans, the second largest tributary of the Danube River.

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The Danube Delta

The Danube Delta is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga. The Danube Delta cove

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