Partners

Founding partners
Communications and marketing partners
Conservation partners



Founding partners


WWF Netherlands and Molecaten
They together founded PAN Parks in 1997. WWF Netherlands is also our main funding partner. Molecaten is a Dutch leisure company providing support in the field of tourism.



Communications and marketing partners


Exodus
The UK based tour operator - selling PAN Parks trips to Oulanka, Finland - contributes financially to projects co-ordinated by the Foundation in PAN Parks.
www.exodus.co.uk

Performance Improvement

In April 2008 we entered strategic partnership with Performance Improvement, an event and travel marketing company based in the Netherlands, aiming to develop incentive travels and events in certified PAN Parks.

Conservation Capital

We started co-operation with the UK based consultancy company in 2009 to finalise the new PAN Parks tourism strategy and receive support in its implementation.

NHTV

We co-operate with the NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands in research related issues and offer tourism related research subjects for their students.

Forestry Service Group

Forestry Service Group is a consultancy firm offering wide range of expertise to its clients from timber certification to ecological training. PAN Parks Foundation signed an agreement with FSG in July 2009 to prepare Government and Aid Agency proposals. FSG offers its service to PAN Parks based on a no-cure no-pay basis.



Conservation partners


Certified PAN Parks
Archipelago National Park, Finland
Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, Georgia
Central Balkan National Park, Bulgaria
Fulufjället National Park, Sweden
Majella National Park, Italy
Oulanka National Park, Finland
Paanajärvi National Park, Russia
Peneda-Gerês National Park, Portugal
Retezat National Park, Romania
Rila National Park, Bulgaria
Soomaa National Park, Estonia


More on certified PAN Parks


Prospective PAN Parks
These parks are on the right path to become a PAN Park. Some have already gone through a desk assessment, developed a schedule and started taking steps to meet the requirements of the PAN Parks quality standard. With others there are ongoing talks about future co-operation.
Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany
Dzūkija-Čepkeliai National Park, Lithuania
Rodna National Park, Romania
Sumava National Park, Czech Republic


Other conservation partners


Birdlife International


Countdown 2010


Europarc Federation


Eurosite, Free Foundation and Stichting Ark


IUCN ROfE


IUCN/ World Commission on Protected Areas Europe (WCPA)


Large Herbivore Foundation


Wild Europe Initiative


Wilderness Task Force


WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme Office (DCP)


WWF International


Other WWF offices


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