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Top EU court finds Berlin failed to protect nature

Summary by Ground News
EU-wide nature reserves were created to protect the continent's most vulnerable species. In Germany, some 4,600 areas were identified, yet the country and its states failed to adequately declare them as protected areas. Only 25% of species and 30% of habitat types are currently in a favourable conservation status.

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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) found on Thursday that Germany had failed to protect highly endangered species. More than a decade ago, nature reserves were designated across Europe to protect these species.

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EURACTIV broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Thursday, September 21, 2023.
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