Nature
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Children in Litoměřice enjoying new ‘forest kindergarten’
‘Forest kindergartens’ are a growing phenomenon in Czechia, offering children aged 3-6 fun activities and fresh air. One has recently opened near the town of Litoměřice.
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Old boiler ban now in force in Czechia –can people still get subsidies?
As of Sept 1, there is a ban on using first and second-class emission boilers, with heavy fines for non-compliance.
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Czech expedition to explore possibly world's largest underground thermal lake
A team of Czech researchers are set to explore what is probably the largest underground thermal lake in the world, thanks to a prestigious grant from the Neuron Foundation.
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Discover the sights of the Ústí nad Labem Region!
This region boasts the natural beauty of the Ore Mountains, the Elbe waterway. The sandstone rocks of Bohemian Switzerland. Check out its sights in our photo gallery.
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Plzeňn residents facing a late summer bat invasion
The West Bohemian city of Plzeň is currently fighting an infestation of bats. Pest control experts warn that they are not only a nuisance but a serious health hazard.
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The Pravčice Gate in Bohemian Switzerland –one of Nature’s marvels
The Usti nad Labem Region has many attractions but there is nothing to beat the breathtaking beauty of the sandstone rocks of Bohemian Switzerland.
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Czech conservationists call for special police unit to protect wildlife
Despite years of appeals from nature and animal conservationists, Czech police have not created a dedicated unit to address incidents of poisoned birds or poaching.
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Volunteers from around Europe restoring wetland in Šumava National Park
From 17 to 24 August 2024, more than 30 young volunteers from five European countries will participate in a camp focused on wetland restoration in Šumava National Park.
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Critically endangered peregrine falcon starts to thrive in Jeseníky Mountains
The population of the critically endangered peregrine falcon has been thriving in the Jeseníky Mountains. More than twenty pairs of these birds live in southern Czechia.
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Vinohrady Water Tower to be transformed into water education centre
Prague City Hall has announced plans to transform the Vinohrady Water Tower, which no longer serves its purpose, into a state-of-the-art water education centre.
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Vltava in Prague safe for swimming, says expert
Is swimming in the Vltava in Prague safe? We ask hydrologiost Tomáš Hrdinka of the T.G. Masaryk Water Research Institute,
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Czech scientists study trees’ ability to absorb traffic noise
Trees do not only improve air quality but also reduce noise levels. Brno scientists are investigating how trees could be used as sound barriers against traffic noise.
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