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» (E) Pavle Balenovic
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/15/2005 | Environment | Unrated
  Pavle BalenovicPavle Balenovic is known for his deep insight into the behavior of wild animals in Croatia, in particular of wolves. He studied them during many years in the region of the Velebit mountain. See his beautiful web pages White Paw. He prepared an amazing documentary The Wolf Man - the Diary of Paul Balenovic, about his friendship with the wolf Lik. It was shown by the BBC throughout the world with great success. The name o
» (E) Croatia puts into operation its first wind farm
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/8/2005 | Environment | Unrated
 Croatia puts into operation its first wind farm A view of a wind farm in Mardyck, France. Croatia's first wind farm, located on the central Adriatic island of Pag, began generation, the economy ministry said.(AFP/File/Denis Charlet) Fri Feb 4,12:06 PM ET Science - AFP ZAGREB (AFP) - Croatia's first wind farm, located on the central Adriatic island of Pag, began generation, the economy ministry said. The system, worth some 6.5 million e
» (E) Bears more secure in Croatia then elsewhere
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/18/2004 | Environment | Unrated
 Bears more secure in Croatia then in many other "civilized" countries  A bear cub in a nature reserve in Croatia. French environmentalists reacted with fury after hunters shot dead one of the last remaining bears in the Pyrenees mountains separating France and Spain.(AFP/File /Hrvoje Polan)  
» (E) Croatia's wolves are living up to their storybook reputation
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/18/2004 | Environment | Unrated
 Shepherds despair as wolves thrive in Croatia 08 Nov 2004 02:05:09 GMTBy Zoran RadosavljevicZAGVOZD, Croatia, Nov 8 (Reuters) - The state has made them a protected species, but shepherds say Croatia's wolves are living up to their storybook reputation as the bad guys.Wolves roaming rural Croatia are preying on sheep and goats while enjoying more rights than livestock owners.A simple example sums up the problem: If a shepherd kills a wo
» (E) The wooden houses in Croatia's European stork village
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/18/2004 | Environment | Unrated
 Croatia's European stork village, have fallen silent since their feathered inhabitants flew south  A stork flies above Cigoc near Zagreb. The wooden houses in Croatia's European stork village, have fallen silent since their feathered inhabitants flew south before the autumn rains turn the area into a vast marsh(AFP/File) AFP/File - Nov 09 8:28 AM A stork stands on top of a roof in the village of Cigoc in July 2004. The wooden
» (E) Croatian Ships Placed on Grey List
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 09/12/2004 | Environment | Unrated
 Croatian Ships Placed on Grey List09/09/2004Croatian shipping,which spent five years on an international black list, is again facing trouble because of poor technical conditions and failure to meet standards. By Miranda Novak for Southeast European Times in Zagreb - 09/09/04As a Paris MOU signatory, Croatia has made a commitment to improving maritime safety and preventing substandard ships from operating. [File] Croatian media recently repo
» (E) Euros 40 million for the Croatia Coastal Cities Pollution
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/11/2004 | Environment | Unrated
 Euros 40 million for the Croatia Coastal Cities Pollution WASHINGTON, June 2, 2004-The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors yesterday approved a loan of Euros 40 million for the Croatia Coastal Cities Pollution Control Project. The protection of Croatia's 1,780 km-long Adriatic Sea coastline and 1,185 islands is a priority for both ecological and economic reasons. The Project will improve coastal wastewater treatment, discharge infrast
» (E) Bear cubs find refuge in Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/25/2004 | Environment | Unrated
  Bear cubs find refuge in CroatiaMay 25 2004 at 08:12AMBy Lajla VeselicaKuterevo - Mara-Buna is a four-month-old orphan whose mother was killed in February, but the helpless cub's life was saved as she found refuge in a unique shelter for brown bears in an idyllic mountain environment in central Croatia."The baby bear was brought here together with her brother after the hunters had killed their mother," Ivan Crnkovic-Pavenka who runs the shelte
» (E) Adopt-A-Minefield Partners with Abbey Road on the River
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/13/2004 | Environment | Unrated
 Adopt-A-Minefield Partners with Abbey Road on the River Dear Friends of Adopt-A-Minefield,AAM proudly announces its partnership with Abbey Road on the River, an annual Beatles Tribute Festival. This three-day concert event features some of the best Beatles tribute bands from around the world and will take place August 6-8 in Cleveland, OH. This year, the festival will celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Beatles' first American tour, and w


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