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Europe's first Wild River National Park is great, except for one thing

The new status of Albania's river Vjosa is a major conservation milestone. But plans to open an airport on the river's delta next year soured the celebrations, says Graham Lawton

By Graham Lawton

5 April 2023

2GAXKAF aerial view of a beautiful Vjosa river, near Earcove, Nemercka mountains, Gjirokastra district, albania

Aerial view of a beautiful Vjosa river, near Earcove, Nemercka mountains, Gjirokastra district, Albania

Matjaz Corel/Alamy

LAST month, I spent a few days in Albania to attend a conservation milestone, the declaration of Europe’s first Wild River National Park. The river Vjosa, which rises in Greece and flows through Albania into the Adriatic, is Europe’s last great free-flowing river, meaning it is uninhibited by dams or artificial banks from source to sea.

I went because I have been writing a series of articles on the shocking state of the UK’s rivers. …

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