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European financing provided for reintroducing vultures, cleaner wastewater and energy training

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Three Bulgarian projects in support of the green transition out of a total of 133 in the EU will be financed by the European Commission, BNR correspondent in Brussels, Angelina Piskova, reported. The projects are in the spheres of "Nature and Biodiversity", "Environment and Resource Efficiency" and "Transition to Clean Energy". 

The first one is for the reintroduction of the Cinereous vulture, which will be carried out in cooperation between conservation organizations, foresters and hunters in Bulgaria and Greece. The second aims at reducing the concentration of cadmium in industrial waste water. In the third project, students and construction specialists will acquire skills for built environment decarbonization.



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