World Wetlands Day in Serbia

09/02/2007

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Novi Sad


Nikola Stojnic [mailto:stojnic@natureprotection.org.yu]
Sent: vendredi, 9. février 2007 09:40
To: AUGUST Dorothea
Subject: World Wetlands day

Dear Dorothea,

Here are some photos from celebration of World Wetlands day in Serbia, held in Institute for Nature Conservation, Department in Novi Sad, February 2nd, 2007.

Here is some brief explanation of the programme:

Opening speech:

  • Ph.D. Miroslav Nikcevic, Director for Environmental Protection, Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection of Serbia
  • Ph.D. Zoltan Djarmati, Secretar for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development, Autonomous Province Vojvodina
  • Ph.D. Lidija Amidzic, Director of Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia

Presentations:

Nikola Stojnic, Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia:
Nomination for Ramsar list: "Gornje Podunavlje" and "Vlasina"

Mr Slobodan Puzovic, Secretariat for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development, Autonomous Province Vojvodina:
Projects of active conservation measures in Ramsar sites in Vojvodina

Mr Branislav Mickovic, Center for Multidisciplinar Studies
Action plan for conservation of wetlands in Serbia

As it is obvious from the photos, there were a lot of people on the celebration, among which from Environmental Ministry and Secretariat, Institute for Nature Conservation, Managers of Ramsar sites in Serbia, Managers of National Parks, University in Novi Sad, members of environmental NGOs, students, journalists...

All the best

Nikola

http://www.natureprotection.org.yu

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