In the week of St. Andrew’s Day (also known as Bears’ Day or Mechkinden), WWF is drawing attention to six orphaned bear cubs who have been given a second chance at life. The initiative is part of the "Subscribe to Nature" campaign and..
WWF-Bulgaria called for support for wildlife in its new "Subscribe to Nature" campaign. According to data from the Red Book, between 60 and 65,000 animal species live in Bulgaria, a large part of which are invertebrates,..
The nature protection organization WWF - Bulgaria is launching a campaign entitled "Subscribe to Nature". The disappearance of wild animals is a series in which we play the main role. In less than one human lifetime, 73% of vertebrates in..
More than 25 percent of logging in Bulgaria, or 1.7 million cubic meters, remains outside the scope of the law, a report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) shows. According to a study that is carried out every 4 years,..
The Common Crane (Grus grus) has returned to nest in Bulgaria after a 66-year absence . The birds have chosen the Dragoman marsh as their home. This was announced by the Wild Nature Association “Balkans” after a series of observations by the association..
In July the bear Nikola was saved in a joint action of the Rescue Bear Squad of WWF , forest officials from Bulgarian state institutions and the non-governmental organization Four Paws. Nikola spent some time in the Bear Park in Belitsa, after which he..
In the 20th century, the Dragoman marsh located 35 km from Sofia was almost completely drained for agricultural purposes after the construction of drainage canals and a pumping station in the area. Later, the natural landmark was restored with..
The environmental protection organization WWF (World Wildlife Fund) is calling for the creation of new protected areas in Bulgaria. The appeal comes ahead of the observation of the traditional observation of Earth Day on March 25. WWF proposes to..
Students in the 10 th grade from Kyustendil, who successfully completed the "Future of Cities and Villages" training, have won the WWF-Bulgaria "Panda Labs" grand prize. Panda Labs is a program for young people who have the..
The annual volume of illegal logging in this country has reached 2.7 million cubic metres of timber, and this means one-third of all logging, according to the latest analysis by the World Wildlife Fund from 2018. The nature conservation organization..