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Restoration of Kaikusha Marsh in Persina Nature Park

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Country Bulgaria
River, water body Danube
Stage RF
Size Big
Geotype Local
Innovative Solutions
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Project summary

Kaikusha Protected Site is a marsh that remained after the draining of Svishtov-Belene lowlands. There visitors and tourists can see a typical marsh vegetation and many waterfowls. In the autumn of 2011 under GREEN BORDERS Life+ project Persina Nature Park Directorate had started the implementation of activities to restore the water regime of the marsh. There will be build a small visitor infrastructure. This place will be the second restored wetland in Persina Nature Park. 

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Finanțat de Uniunea Europeană prin Acordul de Grant ID 101093908. Opiniile și punctele de vedere exprimate sunt cele ale autorului/autoritărilor și nu reflectă neapărat cele ale Uniunii Europene. Uniunea Europeană și nici autoritatea care a acordat grantul nu pot fi responsabile pentru acestea.