Nature
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Scientists in Šumava monitor wild wolf using telemetric collar
Scientists in the Šumava national park have started monitoring a wild wolf using a special telemetric collar.
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Říp – Mythical mountain of the Czechs
Říp is an important place in Czech mythology and history; according to legend its views led Forefather Czech (praotec Čech) to settle in the region in ancient times.
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Fruit trees, part of landscape for centuries, now returning to Krkonoše
The administration of the Krkonoše National Park has been reviving fruit orchards and alleys at the foothills of the country’s highest mountains.
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Czechs breathe cleanest air in years, suggest a report
According to an annual report issued by the Czech Hydro-Meteorological Institute, the Czech Republic had the cleanest air in the past eleven years in 2019.
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Thousands of Europeans support Save Bees and Farmers campaign
With the alarming decline in insect populations thousands of people are coming together from across the European Union to call for a bee-friendly agriculture.
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Trout return to previously acidic Šumava lake
The Laka lake in the Šumava mountain range was severely damaged by acid rain. Now the quality of the water is improving again and trout have been detected in the lake.
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Czech scientists create red list of endangered biotopes
More than half of the Czech Republic’s biotopes are endangered, including peat bogs, marshlands and fens, Czech scientists have found.
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U Lidmanů apple tree, a prized source of strudel, named Czech ‚Tree of the Year‘
For the first time ever, the coveted Czech ‘Tree of the Year’ title has gone to one bearing fruit: an apple tree in a village inn courtyard near the Polish border.
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East of Czech Republic at serious risk from floods
Much of the eastern part of the Czech Republic is currently being threatened by floods.
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Study reveals Czechs waste far more food than they think
A study by scientists from Brno’s Mendel University has revealed that Czechs waste far more food than previously thought.
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Koněprusy Caves – home to stalactites, bats and counterfeiters
The Koněprusy Caves are the largest in Bohemia, and replete with striking stalagmites, stalactites, domed chambers, mineral curtains and other unique attractions.
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Illegally dumped waste leaves 40-km stretch of Bečva River effectively “dead”
The river Bečva, in Moravia, was contaminated by cyanide several days ago in what has been decribed as the worst environmental disaster in over a decade.
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