WHAT WE DO?
∙ Conservation of carnivore species;
∙ Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre;
∙ Ecoturism development;
∙ Education and awareness;
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PROJECT

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KEY SPECIES

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PROTECTED AREAS

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WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTRE
Every day, wild animals are injured and even killed because of the impact of human activities. Some of injured animals arrive at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center – ACDB from Petrești, a place where we are trying to keep them alive, improve their physical integrity and ability to survive, and reintroduce them into natural habitats. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center was established by ACDB in 2007 on the site of the former Zoo in Petrești, a few kilometers from Focsani. It is the first authorized center in Romania and is specialized in treating and rehabilitating several species of wild animals in difficulty.
NEWS
8 nov. 2024

Mount Cozla constitutes a well-individualized relief unit within the municipality of Piatra Neamț, the city surrounding the mountain to the west, south and east, and to the north it is

27 sept. 2024

When your birthday is an opportunity to help save and return wild animals into the wild, you can’t help but enjoy such a gift! The principle is simple and age-old:

6 iul. 2023

JOB DESCRIPTION Position: Wildlife Technician Object: Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) monitoring and live-capture, as part of the Lynx Thuringia, Connecting European Lynx Populations project Location of activities: Eastern Carpathians, Romania.

18 ian. 2023

We are starting the year strong. The project „Siret River with clean water for nature and community” submitted by ACDB, was declared the winner in the grant program „With clean

21 ian. 2022

We need agriculture, food security must be considered a priority in any scenario. At the same time, we need healthy products, and the best barometer for the health of agricultural

14 oct. 2021

We invite you to the movie! „The Black Forest and the Merisor Forest – the green pharmacy of the local communities” is the name of a short documentary through which