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Paanajärvi NP © Viktor

Gritsuk

Zoltan Kun, Executive DirectorPAN Parks Foundation

THE MILLION PROJECT

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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

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Network of certified PAN Parks

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©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

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Archipelago NP © Seppo Keränen

The Million Project

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

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What is wilderness?

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

Oulanka NP ©Hannu Hautala

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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

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Paanajärvi NP © PNP Archives

Conservation approach

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

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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)

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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

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Polistovsky Nature Reserve, Russia

Natural ecosystem dynamics of raised bogs

• 52,000 ha of wilderness

• challenge with invasive species like racoon dog

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Lagodekhi National Park, Georgia

Unique wilderness untouched for 99 years

• 22,258 ha of wilderness

• potential for tri-lateral wilderness area

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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

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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

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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

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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)

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Extra benefits for certified PAN Parks

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• 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)

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

Protecting wilderness together

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PAN Parks works to protect

Europe’s wilderness, the continent’s

most undisturbed areas of nature

www.panparks.org


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