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Description: Green Federation GAJA was established in 1993. It is an independent, non-political, non-governmental organization, working for the protection of the environment and the development of civil society through peaceful action. The organization's strategic projects are focused on the protection and restoration of nature and endangered species. To implement its projects, GF GAIA works together with scientific institutions and public authorities at different levels.
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Subject: Protection of endangered species, Nature conservation
Group: Europe
Creator: Green Federation GAJA
Publisher: Green Federation GAJA
Language: Polish
Coverage: Poland
Tag: Wildlife conservation , Eastern Europe and Eurasia, European Union
Description: Klub Gaja was founded in 1988 by Jacek Bozek who, even under the communist regime, decided to set up an independent environmental organization. For 25 years, the organization has encouraged Poles to take action for the environment and animals rights and have public debate about what it means to be environmentally friendly. Through its ideas and actions Klub Gaja hopes to inspire and encourage cooperation between diverse groups of people.
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Subject: Nature protection, Animal rights
Group: Europe
Creator: Klub Gaja
Publisher: Klub Gaja
Language: Polish
Coverage: Poland
Tag: Wildlife conservation , River pollution, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, European Union, Tree planting, Fishing & fisheries, Animal rights & protection
Description: The Center for Cartography of Fauna and Flora is a private non- profit organization established in 1996. Its goal is to collect, organize, and disseminate data and information on the prevalence of plant and animal species in Slovenia. With the help of external collaborators it maintains a database of over 1,000,000 varieties of flora and fauna, likely the largest collection of its kind in the country. In recent years, the organization has carried out more than 150 projects in the areas of nature conservation, spatial planning, and data processing. The organization is licensed in environmental impact and risk assessment. It also offers support in the implementation of geographic information systems (GIS) projects.
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Subject: Risk and impact assessment, Nature, Cartography, Conservation
Group: Europe
Creator: Center for Cartography of Fauna and Flora
Publisher: Center for Cartography of Fauna and Flora
Coverage: Slovenia
Tag: Wildlife conservation , European Union, Mapping, Southeastern Europe
Description: Since 1991, the Estonian Fund for Nature has worked to preserve Estonia's natural diversity and promote the sustainable use of its natural resources through environmental education, nature conservation, and sustainable development. (See also the related site http://www.rohelinevarav.ee/.)
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Subject: Sustainable development, Environmental protection, Environmental education
Group: Europe
Creator: Estonian Fund for Nature
Publisher: Estonian Fund for Nature
Language: Estonian, English, Russian
Coverage: Estonia
Tag: Wildlife conservation , Environmental policy, Environmental education, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, European Union
Description: he Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) is an international organisation with a mission to assist in addressing environmental issues. The REC fulfils this mission by promoting cooperation among governments, non-governmental organisations, businesses and other environmental stakeholders, and by supporting the free exchange of information and public participation in environmental decision making. The REC was established in 1990 by the United States, the European Commission and Hungary. Today, the REC is legally based on a charter with over 30 signatories. The REC has an office network in 17 countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey. The head office is located in Szentendre, Hungary.
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Subject: Wildlife conservation, Water, Networking and coordinating
Group: Europe
Creator: Regional Environmental Center
Publisher: Regional Environmental Center
Language: English
Coverage: Hungary
Tag: Wildlife conservation , Networking and coordinating, Consulting, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Energy, European Union, Water supply, Climate change mitigation
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