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RSSThe Commission and the European External Action service have launched the second edition of its #ForOurPlanet campaign, taking place from 19 February until 31 March.
Today marks one year since 196 countries agreed the Kunming–Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework as an action plan to protect, restore, sustainably use, manage and finance ecosystems.
The Observatory will help protect and restore world’s forests and ensure that Europeans consume deforestation-free products.
In Ireland, the project BurrenLIFE developed a new model for the sustainable agricultural management of the priority habitats of the Burren.
LIFE TECMINE set out to improve the restoration of open pit mines in Mediterranean forest areas by combining different techniques.
Several LIFE projects have helped restore Europe’s threatened mussel populations.
Slovakia and Switzerland collaborated and combined scientific monitoring, genetic rescue efforts, and extensive public engagement to preserve lynx populations.
The immersive exhibition "through the eyes of a wolf" lets visitors experience the the perspective of a young wolf in dispersal in Italy.
The Commission has developed a new tool to map energy and environmental related data, such as energy infrastructure and renewable energy potential (biomass, solar and wind).
The Commission welcomes the provisional agreement just reached between the European Parliament and the Council on the Nature Restoration Law.