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In Romania's Carpathian Mountains, a rewilding project is underway to restore ancient ecosystems and reintroduce species like wolves, lynx, bison, and bears. While this initiative aims to restore biodiversity, boost rural economies through tourism, and mitigate climate change, it has raised concerns among local residents who have experienced conflicts with these animals, such as attacks on livestock. Conservation organizations are working to address these conflicts and gain local support for the establishment of a new national park in the region. The Făgăraş region in Romania is experiencing a transformation due to the efforts of Conservation Carpathia and local communities, with the aim of developing the area sustainably and preserving its charm. [Extracted from the article] |