PAN Parks is growing, moving and making a difference for wilderness in Europe! The Foundation has just entered its second decade of conservation work and has many successes to report. Recently, they interviewed Levan Tabunuidze, the chief park administrator at Borjormi National Park in Central Georgia, where a large forest fire struck. In June, Portugal’s only national park – Parque Nacional Peneda-Geres, joined the PAN Parks Network. This mountainous park, along the Spanish border, provides a 72,000 hectare habitat for wolf and royal eagles – as well as many other species! Even as busy as the team is, they have kept their sense of humor – view the wonderful holiday greeting from the PAN Parks team>>
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