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Nature Dodges Bullet: Huge Public Campaign Saves EU Nature Laws

December 07, 2016 |

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This article was originally published on Friends of the Earth Europe

European Commission confirms EU nature protection laws will be saved after record-breaking campaign – now put the laws to work, say NGOs. 


“European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and his Commission have today confirmed that the EU’s flagship nature laws – the Birds and Habitats Directives – will be saved and not rewritten and weakened, ending two years of uncertainty over the laws’ future. They have also called for a plan to better implement these laws.

This is a win for the record half a million people who called on the Commission to save and enforce these laws as part of the Europe-wide #NatureAlert campaign.

The EU nature laws are fundamental to nature protection in Europe, safeguarding more than 1,400 threatened species and one million square kilometres of natural habitats in Europe that fall under their protection. They are also enormously popular, and have been fiercely defended by scientists, the public, businesses, the European Parliament and national governments…”

Read on at: Friends of the Earth Europe.

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