We ask you to help Ukrainian national parks and reserves!
Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group has launched a fundraising campaign to support national parks and reserves.
Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group has launched a fundraising campaign to support national parks and reserves.
The footage appears online, showing Russian troops digging around the “redwood forest,” a burial site for trees that had absorbed maximum doses of radiation exposure from the Chernobyl accident.
We have repeatedly approached to all major buyers of russian wood from Europe and came across the Austrian company Pulp Mill Holding.
A striking example of the impact of the war on birds was Russia’s invasion of eastern Ukraine.
Large-scale wildfires are currently taking place in the western part of Chornobyl.
1,654,736 hectares of virgin steppes are located in the zone of hostilities.
Some national parks have found themselves in a humanitarian disaster zone.
We performed a rapid assessment of agricultural areas that will likely not be sown due to hostilities.
The current apolitical position of large international NGOs like WWF proves their impotence.
The world-famous Biosphere Reserve “Askania-Nova. F.E. Falz-Fein “ is now struggling to feed their animals.