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BY Balkan Green Energy News
The Center for Environment from Banja Luka began research into the flora and fauna in the basins of the Neretva river tributaries Buna, Bunica, Bregava and Trebižat with the aim to secure long-term protection and sustainable use of the water streams and thus benefit local communities and the wider public.
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) finances the study, part of project Steps Towards the Protection of Neretva Tributaries: Buna, Bunica, Bregava and Trebižat, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Research results, she added, will contribute to more efficient planning and the implementation of activities in environmental protection as well as to the preparation of an initiative for the protection of the tributaries of Neretva river.
“We believe it is important to focus now on these rivers as, alternatively, we could lose the most valuable river systems in Herzegovina in the coming years due to hydropower projects and the bad management of natural resources,” she said.
Third appearance of Eleonora’s falcon in BiH
The preliminary research results revealed the presence of a larger number of rare and endangered species and the third appearance of Eleonora’s falcon (Falco eleonorae) in BiH, at the Vitina site, has been highlighted as one of the most interesting findings.
“In the three years of the project’s duration we will attempt to collect as much data as possible on the natural value of this area and give recommendations for sustainable management, and we hope to initiate the protection of particular locations alongside the Buna, Bunica, Bregava and Trebižat,” Kovačić Jošić said.
A significant focus in the project was given, the Center for Environment added, to collaboration with local communities on raising awareness about the significance of protected areas.
via Flora, fauna research underway in basins of four Neretva tributaries
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