Environmentalists from the coalition For the Nature in Bulgaria protested in front of the Ministry of Environment and Water. According to the protesters, there is a lack of will on the part of the state to protect valuable corners of nature. They also protested against the dismissal of the directors of the national parks "Rila" and "Pirin", as well as against decisions related to the construction of the Struma motorway. Environmentalists claim that a project by a private consulting firm was accepted instead of a proposal prepared by scientists.
"The new National Council for Biological Diversity at the Ministry of Environment and Water, in which existing conservation organisations were replaced by the Union of Landscape Architects, made months of work meaningless and postponed for an indefinite period the resolution to the Struma motorway construction," the environmentalists said.
The International Exhibition "Cultural Tourism" will bring together participants from Bulgaria and abroad from October 8 to 10 in Veliko Tarnovo, BTA reports. The event, now being held for the 20th time, combines two key aspects of life in the..
Lecturers from the National Academy of Art – Burgas Branch open their new creative season with the exhibition "Together". Their works are displayed in the Atelier Gallery in Magazia 1 at the Port Complex Burgas. The lecturers present a joint..
During the night in the Danubian Plain it will be rainy and in places the amounts will be significant. In the southeastern regions of the country the precipitation will weaken and in places it will temporarily stop. During the day it..
On Tuesday, Bulgaria will experience cloudy and rainy conditions , with prolonged and heavy rain expected in the eastern and northern regions. In the..
The European Commission will announce next month the amount under the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), the payment of which may be withheld if the..
During the night in the Danubian Plain it will be rainy and in places the amounts will be significant. In the southeastern regions of..
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