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Protecting one of Europe’s last wild rivers: a volunteering trip to the Vjosa in Albania

Now a ‘wild river national park’, the Vjosa needs more trees to be planted to preserve its fragile ecosystem. And visitors are being asked to help …

Protecting one of Europe’s last wild rivers: a volunteering trip to the Vjosa in Albania

TL;DR

  • Volunteers planted willow and poplar saplings along the Vjosa River in Albania.
  • The Vjosa River was recently designated Europe's first 'wild river national park' by the Albanian government.
  • Albania has lost a significant amount of its 'nearly natural' river stretches since 2018.
  • Deforestation, fires, logging, and grazing have led to erosion and increased flood risk along the Vjosa.
  • Conservation charities EcoAlbania and Riverwatch are leading efforts to protect the river.
  • There are concerns about the impact of potential tourism and ongoing development, such as an airport in the river's delta.
  • The government's management plan for the park has been slow to be implemented.
  • The article highlights the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Vjosa region, which is rarely visited by tourists.