The Macedonian Ecological Society (MES) was founded in 1972 in what was then called the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.
Principal tasks and goals
Encourage the development of ecological scientific disciplines in the Republic of Macedonia
Promote the improvement of ecological and environmental education in the Macedonian education system
Raise public environmental awareness
Draw attention to environmental problems and, using scientific arguments, stimulate public pressure on institutions and authorities to invest in environmental protection enterprises
Provide expert assistance to the Macedonian Government in establishing legislative environmental policy
Promote monitoring systems and follow-up for environment quality in the Republic of Macedonia
Nature conservation with special emphasis on biodiversity
Complex ecological investigations in the beech forests in Mavrovo National Park 1997-2000
Balkan Bear Carnivores Conservation Network (BALKAN NET) - (Led by Arcturos, Greece)
TEDDY Project (Led by Arcturos, Greece)
Symposium "Sustainable development of transboundary Prespa region," Prespa, 2000
"Integrated Preservation of the Balkan Wolf Population by Diminishing the Human-Carnivore Conflict and Altering the Attitudes towards the Wolf" [1], 2000. MES partnered with the Bulgarian Wilderness Fund [2] and the Albanian Society for the Protection of Birds and Mammals (ASPBM)
ECO-NET: Creation of a network for legal protection and management of protected areas in the southern Balkans, in cooperation with Arcturos (Greece), Journalist Environmental Center - ERINA (Macedonia) and NGOs from Bulgaria, Albania and Yugoslavia (Project in the frame of DAC) (unclear), 2001–2002
"BEZFOS" - Use of phosphate-free detergents in the Lake Ohrid regions of Ohrid and Struga (led by Farmahem (Pharmachem [3], Skopje), 2003.
Vulture conservation project, Macedonia, 2003-
Preparation of an Action Plan for sustainable development of the village of Galicnik, 2005
Balkan Green belt as ecological corridor for the bear, wolf and lynx: Jablanica Mountain, 2005
Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme - Macedonia – 2006
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