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One of Europe’s Last Free-Flowing Rivers Declared a National Park Albania will protect more than 31,000 acres of land, including the undammed Vjosa River ...
I f you're looking for a breathtaking experience in nature and to see a side of Europe that is long gone on most of the continent, you will love Albania's Vjosa Wild River National Park. The Vjosa ...
Albania's Vjosa river has just been declared Europe's first wild river National Park. It is one of the last free-flowing wild rivers left on the continent. Flowing from the Pindus mountain range ...
Albania's Vjosa river, free of human-made impediments, is a rare sight in Europe. New Scientist's, Graham Lawton explains why this free-flowing river is so important.
“This is the last big free flowing river [system] in Europe,” Rozman tells TIME, the day before the protest on May 20. Sitting with TIME in a lush garden near the Vjosa in southern Albania, he ...
Only about one-third of the world’s longest rivers remain free-flowing, meaning they have not been dammed or disrupted in man-made ways, reports a new landmark study. While there are a few ...
Two decades ago, when the Klamath River basin was considered the most embattled watershed in the country, the idea of removing the river’s four hydroelectric dams was considered laughable. Yet ...
RIVER FALLS, WIS. – Standing in bitter cold under sparkling snowflakes, two university students offering blue "Free the Kinni" buttons call out to people participating in what's billed as the ...
Today, the Vjosa River in Albania, one of the last wild rivers of Europe is declared a National Park by the Albanian Government, becoming the first Wild River National Park in Europe. In future, the ...