Regional cooperation against invasive alien species – expert consultation in Tata
In line with the objectives of the #ACCESS project, an expert consultation was held on 4 March 2026 in Tata, on the first day of the international conference “Invasive alien species in the Danube Region – invasions of regional significance.” ...
MICA
Nutria and muskrats are the most widespread non-native invasive rodents in Europe. Their presence has a negative impact on both the natural and built environment ...
Sava TIES
In 2015, the nature parks of the countries affected by the Sava (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia) established the Sava Parks Network ...
RINSE
Within the 2007-2013 Interreg 2 Seas cross-border programme, the RINSE project aimed to reduce the number of non-native species in the programme area ...
INVALIS
The INVALIS Interreg Europe project was implemented during the 2014-2020 programming period, bringing together partners from seven (mainly Mediterranean) countries. The project was implemented between 2018 and 2023 and aimed to take action against invasive species ...
LIFE INVASEP
The INVASEP project, funded by the LIFE programme, was set up to protect the wildlife of the Tagus and Guadiana rivers, which cross the Portuguese and Spanish borders, to maintain genetic diversity, to preserve endemic species, to control invasive species ...
WILDLIFECRIME PROJECT
The wildLIFEcrime project, implemented within the framework of the LIFE programme, aims to detect and reduce illegal activities affecting wildlife (e.g. hunting, trapping, poisoning, etc.). The international project, which includes a total of 13 partners, will be implemented between 2023 ...
Bavarian Forest National Park and Šumava National Park
Following the regime change, cross-border cooperation in the Czech Forest area became possible, which intensified with the accession of the Czech Republic to the Schengen area. The two national parks concerned (Šumava National Park and Bavarian Forest National Park) are ...
Háldi Transboundary Area (Háldi TBA)
The cooperation between three nature reserves on the Norwegian-Finnish border (Käsivarsi Wilderness Area [FI], Reisa National Park [NO] and Ráisduottarháldi Protected Landscape [NO]) has resulted in the creation of a single cross-border nature reserve (Háldi TBA) ...
Internationaler Naturpark Bourtanger Moor – Veenland
In order to protect the natural values of the northern border between Germany and the Netherlands and to serve the needs of the nature tourism in the area, a cross-border nature park was created in 2006. The 140 km2 nature ...

