Albania has many national parks where tourists can hunt and fish. Victims of this cruel activity include owls, partridges, quails, wild ducks, and mammals such as bears, wolves, wild boar, deer, lynx, foxes, and rabbits. These activities are concerning due to the damage they can cause to the native fauna and the inevitable animal suffering.
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Albania’s national parks attract a large number of visitors every year thanks to their incredible landscapes and their high-quality tourist facilities. The country’s 14 national parks provide protection to the many protected species of flora and fauna. One of these is Divjaka Pines National Park, which is home to various species such as the European eel and the Dalmatian pelican, which is another endangered animal.
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The Ionian coast is one of the new trendy spots for divers, with a large number visiting every year. We recommend that tourists behave responsibly and have provided some tips to help: http://turismo-responsable.com/s91
Animal protection entities in Albania
Turismo Responsable - Fundación FAADA
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