Nature
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Boating on the headstream of the Vltava River is a special treat
While hikers are not allowed to enter the primeval forests in the first zone of Šumava National Park, boaters may admire its beauty from the Teplá Vltava headstream.
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Rare mushroom, previously thought to only grow in US, discovered in Moravia
A Czech amateur mycologist has discovered a unique truffle-like mushroom in South Moravia, previously thought to grow only in the west of the United States.
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Bears no longer a sight at Czech castles from 2030
If you’ve visited Český Krumlov castle, you can’t have failed to spot the bears living in the former moat. But these ursine dwellers won’t be on display for much longer.
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Rare Apollo butterfly re-introduced to Krkonoše after hundred years
After more than a century, the Apollo butterfly, one of Europe’s most threatened butterfly species, has returned to the Krkonoše Mountains, where it once used to thrive.
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Czech research highlights rapid decline in Europe’s biodiversity
The diversity of plants in Europe's forests, wetlands and meadows is rapidly declining. The trend has been confirmed by Czech scientists and their European colleagues.
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Atlas of Climate Change aims to empower non-experts with facts
The Atlas of Climate Change, which provides people with easy-to-use infographics summarising key facts about this global challenge, is now available in English.
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Large brown bear spotted on outskirts of Czech city
A brown bear weighing as much as 200 kilogrammes has been spotted on the outskirts of the Moravian city of Zlín.
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Jane Goodall in town to name Prague Zoo’s baby gorilla
Jane Goodall, the famous English primatologist and anthropologist who has spent decades studying chimpanzees, is paying a special visit to the Prague Zoo this weekend.
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Kissing under cherry blossoms: Will climate change thwart Czechs’ May Day love ritual?
May 1 is the Czech equivalent of Valentine’s Day, when couples kiss under blossoming cherry trees. Now, however, the custom may be threatened by climate change.
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Czech zoologists get involved in efforts to save Tanzanian elephant population
Zoologists from Dvůr Králové have started researching elephants in Tanzania's Mkomazi National Park to try to help protect them. The species faces several threats.
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How will return of freezing temperatures impact growing crops in Czechia?
After nearly a week of temperatures in the mid-20s Celsius, Czechs are having to put their winter coats back on as the weather dips below freezing.
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Second baby gorilla born at Prague Zoo in 2024 already on view
The Prague Zoo has announced the birth of a critically endangered western lowland gorilla cub. It is already the second baby gorilla cub born in the zoo this year.
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