2013 has been a busy year for the national Emerald team in Moldova. Aside from working hard on the finalisation of the country database and identifying and gatering ecological information on a new potential Emerald site in the country (1 additional site to the 17 identified already in 2012), the team engaged in various dissemiantion and visbility activities. These targetted mostly the youth, through the school and academia networks, as well as coopeartion activities with other international projects on nature conseration in the country.
For more information, please consult the 2013 activity report prepared by the national team leder for Moldova here.
Republic of Moldova
36 sites have been identified as suitable to join the Emerald Network in the country (by February 2016), 18 of which have already been officially nominated as candidate Emerald sites by the Standing Committee to the Bern Convention in December 2015. These sites would help preserve habitats for the beautiful lady's-slipper orchid, Cypripedium calceolus, the great crested newt, Triturus cristatus, and the huchen or Danube salmon, Hucho hucho. The largest permanent freshwater salmon and more than 85 other species of plants and animals of European importance [(listed in the Emerald Network Res. 4 (1996) and Res. 6 (1998)] are identified as present in the country and should be protected by the country through the Emerald Network.
