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Pollinator species like bees, butterflies, bats and hummingbirds across the world are in decline, many of them threatened with extinction.

Nature Credits are designed to reward nature-positive action and boost private finance.

While socio-economically important, the multibillion-dollar trade in ornamental plants brings many risks, from biosecurity to water scarcity. A new study flags impacts and calls for better data and better production methods.

Environmental flow schemes regulate hydropower operations to ensure sufficient power production while reducing harm to nature. New modelling of climate conditions to the year 2040 in northern Sweden suggests that such schemes could be effective.

In this episode of The Road to Green, Euronews explores the revival of the rare bird in the Bulgarian mountains.

The commitment took place in Brussels during the 20th High-Level Dialogue between the two sides.

The annual prizes honour pioneering projects across the EU that restore habitats and wildlife, boost circularity, and help strengthen climate resilience.

Nestled in the heart of Romania, the Transylvanian Highlands are one of Europe’s most ecologically rich regions, protected under the Natura 2000 network. Cristina Iliescu is Destination Manager of the NGO Colinele Transilvaniei.

As a “slow-travel” influencer, Eveline encourages people to learn more about sustainability and find unique experiences across Europe by taking a train. Ahead of Natura2000 Day, DG Environment partnered with her and she picked 5 protected areas that everyone should visit.

Permanent grasslands in agricultural areas are important for biodiversity – especially pollinators. Researchers in Belgium found irregular, curved mowing patterns had positive effects on pollinators compared to conventional block cutting, and suggest promoting this approach.