Continuous support for Ukraine from the Protected Area Community

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EUROPARC would like to thank members and friends who have donated thus far to support our Protected Areas’ colleagues in Ukraine, through the Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) appeal.

Please continue to show European Protected Areas’ solidarity and do support this appeal, or others—in your own country. Main information about the FZS initiative and support channel in English, German, Spanish, Italian, and French can be found here.

Once again, we remind you that you can support and help refugee people in the Protected Areas of Ukraine by using the following designated donation account of the FZS 

Emergency support for Protected Areas in the Carpathians:

IBAN: DE63 5005 0201 0000 0800 02

BIC: HELADEF 1822

We have spoken directly to our colleagues in Ukraine, and they have expressed their appreciation for the moral and physical support you are giving. They are getting our messages. And they ask for your continued help and support to keep our voices of international cooperation alive by ensuring you too, condemn these actions.

To our Protected Areas, especially in Poland,  Slovakia, Romania, and other neighbouring countries, we really appreciate and acknowledge the generosity you have shown in looking after those fleeing Ukraine. As the situation worsens more and more people will need assistance, and again we ask Protected Areas, even further West who have accommodation to offer to make that known and available. We will get this information to Ukraine, who can coordinate from within. Word has already reached us from the Bavarian Forest, where refugees have found shelter. It is truly heartening to see the Protected Area community come together in these difficult times.

Our colleagues in Ukraine are responding to the environmental and humanitarian crises that have been inflicted upon them. Many of the Rangers and other Protected Area staff are now fighting in the army or are defending their country in the home guards. We hope they remain safe.

EUROPARC will do our best, working with others like the FZS to keep communication channels open and be ready to respond and support the people and nature of Ukraine, both now and in the future.

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Continuous support for Ukraine from the Protected Area Community

Published on:

EUROPARC would like to thank members and friends who have donated thus far to support our Protected Areas’ colleagues in Ukraine, through the Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) appeal.

Please continue to show European Protected Areas’ solidarity and do support this appeal, or others—in your own country. Main information about the FZS initiative and support channel in English, German, Spanish, Italian, and French can be found here.

Once again, we remind you that you can support and help refugee people in the Protected Areas of Ukraine by using the following designated donation account of the FZS 

Emergency support for Protected Areas in the Carpathians:

IBAN: DE63 5005 0201 0000 0800 02

BIC: HELADEF 1822

We have spoken directly to our colleagues in Ukraine, and they have expressed their appreciation for the moral and physical support you are giving. They are getting our messages. And they ask for your continued help and support to keep our voices of international cooperation alive by ensuring you too, condemn these actions.

To our Protected Areas, especially in Poland,  Slovakia, Romania, and other neighbouring countries, we really appreciate and acknowledge the generosity you have shown in looking after those fleeing Ukraine. As the situation worsens more and more people will need assistance, and again we ask Protected Areas, even further West who have accommodation to offer to make that known and available. We will get this information to Ukraine, who can coordinate from within. Word has already reached us from the Bavarian Forest, where refugees have found shelter. It is truly heartening to see the Protected Area community come together in these difficult times.

Our colleagues in Ukraine are responding to the environmental and humanitarian crises that have been inflicted upon them. Many of the Rangers and other Protected Area staff are now fighting in the army or are defending their country in the home guards. We hope they remain safe.

EUROPARC will do our best, working with others like the FZS to keep communication channels open and be ready to respond and support the people and nature of Ukraine, both now and in the future.

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