Nature
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Milešovka – Bohemia’s “Thunder mountain”
The Queen of the central Bohemian mountains, which the Germans call Donnersberg – “Thunder Mountain” – the stormiest site in the Czech Republic, offers stunning views.
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Cross border project aims to restore wetlands in Šumava and Bavarian Forest
A conservation project aiming to restore some 2,000 hectares of degraded moors and wetlands is currently underway in the Šumava mountains in southern Bohemia.
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Vltava River meander near Solenice
Some 70 kilometres south of Prague, near the town of Příbram, the Vltava River creates one of its most beautiful meanders, called the Solenice Horseshoe.
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Plzeň zoo joins international efforts to save maneless zebra
The zoo in Pilsen has recently launched a breeding programme of the critically endangered maneless zebra.
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Soos Nature Reserve – a journey into the Quaternary
A vast peat bog with numerous mineral springs, dubbed the Czech Yellowstone, is home to a vast number of protected animal species as well as wetland and halophytes.
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UN warns decline in insect species could spell disaster
Experts say over 40 percent of insect species around the world are threatened with extinction and warn that this could have a devastating impact on humankind.
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Czech European Tree of the Year may be much older than previously thought
The Czech pine from the village of Chudobín, which was voted European Tree of the Year 2020, may be much older than previously thought.
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Bohemian Paradise: a combination of natural and man-made wonders
Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj) is a protected landscape area north-east of Prague. The country‘s first nature reserve, it is a combination of natural and man-made wonders.
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With Covid-19 impacting business demand for game, Czech hunters launch direct-to-consumer website
The Bohemian-Moravian Hunters Union has created a new direct-to-consumer website, where the public can order freshly hunted game.
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Overtourism a growing problem in Krkonoše mountains
The Giant Mountains are one of the most popular tourist destinations in Czechia, but dealing with the ever growing numbers of tourists is becoming increasingly difficult.
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BioRescue team marks greatest success yet in Czech-raised endangered rhino project
Scientists hoping to save the Northern White Rhino from extinction have cultivated a record number of viable embryos in a sub species, in part thanks to Dvůr Králové zoo.
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Increasing number of wolf-dog hybrids seen as a serious threat to Europe’s wolf populations
A study by European scientists warns of the growing number of wolf-dog hybrids in Europe saying these cross-breeds could drive European wolf populations out of existence.
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