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Băneasa Forest to become a natural park following protection procedures

Băneasa Forest has entered a new stage in its protection process after the completion of a scientific study and its submission to the Romanian Academy, a necessary step for establishing protected area status at national level, according to Wall-Street.

Granting natural park status to the forest’s 1,221 hectares aims to protect habitats, limit degradation, and preserve one of Bucharest’s most important green areas.

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Ecological value and public support

The report highlights that the forest is the last large compact woodland in the capital, with high ecological value, but also exposed to degradation risks if conservation measures are not implemented.

Local authorities initiated steps in December 2024, when Sector 1’s Local Council approved procedures to take over 200 hectares and support its protected status.

The initiative also gained strong public support, with over 22,000 people signing a petition for its protection.

Officials’ statements

Environment Minister Diana Buzoianu emphasized the importance of preserving the area:
“We need to protect this green lung that is essential for Bucharest and its metropolitan area.”

Sector 1 Mayor George Tuță stated that the project will allow public access while ensuring biodiversity conservation.

Photo: Profit.ro

Teodora Helerman
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