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OUR PURPOSE

The Carpathian Mountains form some of the largest contiguous forests on the continent with the highest percentage of still virgin woodlands; they contain an extraordinary high number of species, amongst them many autochthonous species; and they are home to the largest European populations of large carnivores.

Starting in 2005, formerly nationalised forests have been restituted to private people in Romania. This process triggered massive clear-cuts on these restituted lands and many thousands of hectares of forests were illegally logged, posing a severe threat to the integrity of the Carpathian ecosystem.

Wilderness is disappearing worldwide at an alarming rate. Less than 2% of Europe’s surface is still in its original state.

Foundation Conservation Carpathia was founded in 2009 by 12 philanthropists and conservationists with the goal to stop this illegal logging, and to protect a significant surface of Carpathian forests in form of a completely protected area for future generations. This is done by purchasing land and leasing hunting rights for full protection of all natural elements with private and public money.

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We intend to ultimately return our landholdings to the public domain for permanent protection in the form of a National Park.

OUR VISION

We aim to create a resilient Carpathian ecosystem where biodiversity and people thrive in perpetuity.

 The project consists of the wider Făgăraș Mountains Natura 2000 site, Piatra Craiului National Park and Leaota Mountain and forms a total of over 250,000 ha.

OUR MISSION

Foundation Conservation Carpathia’s mission is to create Europe’s largest forest wilderness National Park in the Romanian Făgăraș Mountains as a complete and self-sustaining ecosystem, which benefits nature and people whilst mitigating climate change.

OUR WORK

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