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Wadden Sea National Park Celebrates 40th Anniversary

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Today the Wadden Sea belongs to the Unesco World Heritage Site. Because: It is the most bird-rich area of Central Europe.
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Today the Wadden Sea belongs to the Unesco World Heritage Site. Because: It is the most bird-rich area of Central Europe.

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On October 1, 1985, the Wadden Sea National Park was founded to protect this unique ecosystem. In many areas, this has been achieved, which is why the 40th anniversary of the National Park was celebrated this Tuesday with a ceremony in Tönning (Schleswig-Holstein). Nevertheless, all the celebrations made it clear that the Wadden Sea still has many problems. The post 40th anniversary of the Wadden Sea National Park in Tönning appeared first on SA…

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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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