Albania’s Vjosa River is the largest wild river in Europe. From the mountains of Greece to the Adriatic Sea in Albania, it spans 300 kilometers, completely free of artificial barriers, like hydropower dams. The rivers and streams that are tributaries of the Vjosa are home to more than 1,100 wildlife species, many of which are threatened.
The Vjosa is the crown of the #BlueHeartofEurope and people across Albania want to protect it forever. They are asking to government of Albania to create #VjosaNationalParkNow, which would be the very first wild river park in Europe.
Stand with them. Watch and share the new film Vjosa Forever and sign the petition:
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Last week on #WorldWaterDay, activists across Europe asked the Albanian government and European Union Commission to support #VjosaNationalParkNow.
The Vjosa River is the largest wild river in Europe. It’s 300 kilometers flow uninterrupted from its source in the mountains in Greece to the Adriatic sea. The river is vitally important for more than 1,100 species of freshwater fish and is culturally significant to people in Albania.
The European Parliament urged Albanian authorities “to establish as soon as possible the Vjosa National Park, extending the whole length of the river."
Share this video and ask Edi Rama Lulzim Basha Monika Kryemadhi and Ilir Meta to do the same.
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