How campaigning saved Europe's 'last wild river'

Albania's Vjosa River has become Europe's first wild river national park.
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After years of campaigning, the Vjosa River in Albania has become Europe's first wild river national park.

Often deemed 'Europe's last wild river', Vjosa and its ecosystem faced environmental damage in the past, as the Albanian government planned to build dams and hydropower stations in the region. Conservation groups such as EcoAlbania, RiverWatch, and EuroNatur, and companies including Patagonia Works have long campaigned to protect the Vjosa from such destruction, through the Save the Blue Heart of Europe campaign and supported by studies by the likes of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

The government's decision to preserve 12,727 hectares in the region, announced by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Minister of Tourism and Environment Mirela Kumbaro, and Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert in March, means that Vjosa's unique ecosystem will not be damaged by development and artificial barriers such as dams and fords.

Vjosa's designation as a wild park sets a precedent for Europe, whose rivers are spoiled by an estimate of more than a million man-made barriers. It also serves as a hopeful reminder that activism can change the course of history.

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Teodosia is a video producer at Mashable UK, focussing on stories about climate resilience, urban development, and social good.


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