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National Park Zoning Goes to Government: Activists See Improvements, but Warn of Losing Millions From Restoration Plan

Summary by Aktuality.sk
Although new proposals for national park zoning have brought better protection for rare animals after ten years of effort, conservationists are sharply criticizing their final form. The targets of reservations are especially the Poloniny National Park, where they say widespread logging around the Starina reservoir is a threat, and the Snilovské sedlo in Malá Fatra, where a large tourism zone opens the door to uncontrolled development.
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Although new proposals for national park zoning have brought better protection for rare animals after ten years of effort, conservationists are sharply criticizing their final form. The targets of reservations are especially the Poloniny National Park, where they say widespread logging around the Starina reservoir is a threat, and the Snilovské sedlo in Malá Fatra, where a large tourism zone opens the door to uncontrolled development.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Aktuality.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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