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Walking on the wild side - Wild Wonders of Europe today launch their photographic mission the Great Wild Quest

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Press Release: Wild Wonders of Europe

Today, the day before Europe Day, the greatest-ever nature communication initiative rolls into action. 55 of Europe's top nature photographers embark on 90 assignments to 44 countries. Their mission? To reveal the amazing natural heritage of Europe and to inspire a desire to save it.

“It is all about love and passion. We want to touch the emotions of our 700 million fellow Europeans, and to re-connect them with their Natural Heritage. We will celebrate the comeback of Europe's wildlife and the little-known Natura 2000 conservation effort, which has helped this success. We will also spotlight some serious challenges for Europe's biodiversity. Finally, we will provide some answers to the deeper question What is Europe?” said Staffan Widstrand, Managing Director of Wild Wonders of Europe.


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