
The European Federation for Hunting & Conservation (FACE) has proudly launched the 10th FACE Biodiversity Manifesto Report, showcasing 581 conservation initiatives by hunters, including 51 new projects added in 2024. The report highlights key initiatives that demonstrate the vital role hunters play in conserving Europe's biodiversity.
In line with nature conservation objectives, the report documents over 200 habitat restoration projects, mainly focused on wetlands and farmland, which directly support the Nature Restoration Regulation.

Among these initiatives is the FKNK's (Federation for Hunting and Conservation - Malta) 'Environmental Clean-up and Tree Planting Projects by Maltese Hunters', FKNK members, in the FKNK's Miżieb and Aħrax reserves, which has been ongoing since 1986. The voluntary conservation work ensures the preservation of the natural habitats of the areas and provides recreational spaces for the public.
The FACE Biodiversity Manifesto is the largest database of hunting-related conservation projects in Europe.
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