The Million Project

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This presentation was used during the 10th Europe's Wilderness Days to launch The Million Project which aims at guaranteeing the protection of at least 1 million hectares of wilderness in Europe by 2015. It allows organisations and individuals to join our effort to strengthen wilderness protection on our continent. Enjoy reading and promoting The Million Project

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Fulufjället NP ©Vitantonio Dell’Orto/exuviaphoto.com

Paanajärvi NP © Viktor

Gritsuk

Zoltan Kun, Executive DirectorPAN Parks Foundation

THE MILLION PROJECT

Paanajärvi NP ©Viktor Gritsuk

What we do

• PAN Parks works to protect Europe’s wilderness, the continent’s most undisturbed areas of nature

• the only European-wide organisation focusing on the protection of wilderness areas

Network of certified PAN Parks

©iStock/Graeme Purdy

237 000 ha of wilderness

Wilderness momentum

• European Parliament’s special report on wilderness

• European Commission- ‘Agenda for Wilderness’

• Wilderness in Biodiversity Strategy

What we have achieved so far

Archipelago NP © Seppo Keränen

The Million Project

To ensure guaranteed protection of 1 million hectares of wilderness in Europe by 2015

What is wilderness?

• nature is left to develop on its own• native species, animals roam free• no human intervention

Oulanka NP ©Hannu Hautala

How we protect Europe’s wilderness

Majella NP ©MNP

CONSERVATION

• Ensuring commitment of protected areas to preserve wilderness

• Improving wilderness management in partner protected areas

Paanajärvi NP © PNP Archives

Conservation approach

Building partnerships with protected areasthat join our Europe-wide wilderness movement

Conservation partnerships

Majella NP © Bruno D’Amicis

• Wilderness partners: areas with wilderness committed to wilderness protection (no size criteria)

• Certified PAN Parks: branded parks with min. 10,000 ha of wilderness(best of Europe’s wilderness)

Retezat NP © Mihai Moiceanu

Wilderness partners

• can join ‘The Million Project’

• sign a commitment to preserve their wilderness area

• identify the major risk of the long term preservation of their wilderness area and possible ways of cooperation with PAN Parks in protecting it

Polistovsky Nature Reserve, Russia

Natural ecosystem dynamics of raised bogs

• 52,000 ha of wilderness

• challenge with invasive species like racoon dog

Lagodekhi National Park, Georgia

Unique wilderness untouched for 99 years

• 22,258 ha of wilderness

• potential for tri-lateral wilderness area

Retezat NP ©iStock/Falk Kienas

Rodna National Park, RomaniaInterested also in becoming a Certified PAN Park

• 6000 ha of wilderness with the opportunity to enlarge

• Challenges with ecosystem monitoring and species management

Swiss National Park, SwitzerlandOne of the oldest European example of wilderness management

• 17,600 ha of wilderness

• main interest in research

• challenge with lack of resources

• centennial in 2014

Borjomi-Kharagauli NP © Kote Gabrichidze

Benefits of becoming a Wilderness Partner

• international recognition

• technical support in wilderness management

• support in lobbying at decision makers

• opportunity for expertise exchange

Rila NP © Nicolas Cegalerba

Certified PAN Parks

Our wilderness partners can become certified parks if they

• have min. 10,000 ha of wilderness

• go through third party verification(also sustainable tourism development strategy)

Extra benefits for certified PAN Parks

Retezat NP ©iStock/Falk Kienas

• use of the brand (also in the field)

• marketing benefits, promotion (PAN Parks communications tools)

• enhanced cooperation with local businesses (can also be certified)

• tourism model(cooperation with international tour operators)

Paanajärvi NP ©Viktor Gritsuk

We can protect the last pieces of Europe’s wilderness together for future generations!

Protecting wilderness together

PAN Parks works to protect

Europe’s wilderness, the continent’s

most undisturbed areas of nature

www.panparks.org

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