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Media Pack

Media pack 1 (Project information and Sturgeon biology) — RAR format

Media pack 2 (Sturgeon overfishing and Sturgeon caviar) — RAR format

Media pack 3 (Photos and infographics) — RAR format

 

Media pack 1 (Project information and Sturgeon biology) — ZIP format

Media pack 2 (Sturgeon overfishing and Sturgeon caviar) — ZIP format

Media pack 3 (Photos and infographics) — ZIP format



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Recent News

Life for Danube Sturgeons Brings New Hope for Survival of These Unique Fish
The Royal Fish: a story of sturgeons from the Volga
EU states commit to ending wildlife crime, but critical measures missing
Romania also extended the full sturgeon fishing ban
World sturgeon catches have dropped by 99% in the past three decades
“Sturgeons: Protect Danube’s Treasure” nominated for 2016 Natura 2000 Award
CITES calls for steps to stop laundering wild species as captive bred
Bulgaria extends the sturgeon fishing ban for another five years
Study finds questionable sturgeon products on the Ukrainian market
First successes in the fight to save the last Danube sturgeons

 

The project “Joint actions to raise awareness on overexploitation of Danube sturgeons in Romania and Bulgaria” is implemented by WWF in Austria, Bulgaria and Romania from July 2012 until September 2015. The project is financed one half each by the European Union and by WWF.

 

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