Macedonian Ecological Society

Ecological Society founded in 1972

The Macedonian Ecological Society (MES) was founded in 1972,[1][2] in what was then known as the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.

Principal tasks and goals

  • Encourage the development of ecological scientific disciplines in North Macedonia
  • Promote the improvement of ecological and environmental education in the Macedonian education system
  • Raise public environmental awareness
  • Draw attention to environmental problems and, using scientific arguments, stimulate public pressure on institutions and authorities to invest in environmental protection enterprises
  • Provide expert assistance to the Macedonian Government in establishing legislative environmental policy
  • Promote monitoring systems and follow-up for environment quality in North Macedonia
  • Nature conservation with special emphasis on biodiversity

Principal activities in recent years

  • Complex ecological investigations in the beech forests in Mavrovo National Park 1997-2000
  • Balkan Bear Carnivores Conservation Network (BALKAN NET) - (Led by Arcturos, Greece)
  • TEDDY Project (Led by Arcturos, Greece)
  • Symposium "Sustainable development of transboundary Prespa region," Prespa, 2000
  • "Integrated Preservation of the Balkan Wolf Population by Diminishing the Human-Carnivore Conflict and Altering the Attitudes towards the Wolf", 2000. MES partnered with the Bulgarian Wilderness Fund and the Albanian Society for the Protection of Birds and Mammals (ASPBM)
  • ECO-NET: Creation of a network for legal protection and management of protected areas in the southern Balkans, in cooperation with Arcturos (Greece), Journalist Environmental Center - ERINA (North Macedonia) and NGOs from Bulgaria, Albania and Yugoslavia (Project in the frame of DAC) (unclear), 2001–2002
  • "BEZFOS" - Use of phosphate-free detergents in the Lake Ohrid regions of Ohrid and Struga (led by Farmahem (Pharmachem, Skopje), 2003.
  • Vulture conservation project, North Macedonia, 2003-
  • Preparation of an Action Plan for sustainable development of the village of Galicnik, 2005
  • Balkan Green belt as ecological corridor for the bear, wolf and lynx: Jablanica Mountain, 2005
  • Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme - Macedonia – 2006

References

  1. ^ "Introducing Macedonian Ecological Society, IUCN's new Member | IUCN". www.iucn.org. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Macedonian Ecological Society opens local office in Resen". EN. Retrieved 16 February 2024.

External links

  • Macedonian Ecological Society - website


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