Europe hosts a true natural wealth, a hotspot of which is the “Green Heart of Europe” – the Danube-Carpathian region, one of WWF’s 35 global priority ecoregions and a priority especially for freshwater conservation. It includes an impressive wealth of intact ecosystems, a mosaic of diverse landscapes, many of Europe’s greatest remaining areas of relative wilderness and virgin and old growth forests, globally important wetlands and rivers. It is home to half the European populations of large carnivores (brown bear, wolf, lynx) as well as important populations of sturgeon, global priority species. Addressing conservation requires a trans-national approach reinforced by key regional policy frameworks with which WWF is closely engaged, i.e. the Carpathian Convention, International Co

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