Utrechts Landschap was established in 1927 and owns over 5,000 ha of nature in Utrecht. In addition, the foundation maintains mills, country estates, castles and old stone factories. Nearly all areas are open to the public and many walking routes have been developed. Positive observations without protocol Dataset available via https://www.ndff.nl/english / serviceteamndff@natuurloket.nl 65,816 records (March 2018
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With an area of 1,385 square kilometres, Utrecht is the Netherlands smallest province. The province ...
Provincial authorities award grants for the development and management of the National Ecological Ne...
During the last few decades urban expansion in the Netherlands has led to a reduction in the quality...
The The Limburg Landscape Foundation is founed in 1931. It manages 60 nature reserves covering 7700 ...
Landschap Overijssel protects, maintains and develops nature and landscapes for people, plants and a...
Zuid-Hollands Landschap is a nature conservation organisation in the country's busiest province. Sin...
Het Brabants landschap has been protecting Noord-Brabant’s nature since 1932, by buying and maintain...
Het Zeeuwse landschap manages over 10,000 ha of natural space. The organisation aims to preserve and...
The Dutch nature conservation society, Natuurmonumenten, was established in 1905. It buys and mainta...
Het Flevo-landschap is an organisation that protects Flevoland's nature, landscape, and cultural her...
The foundation started in 1981 by carrying out overdue maintenance work of small landscape elements....
Groninger Landschap dedicates itself to the conservation, maintenance and development of nature, lan...
It Fryske Gea is the provincial association for nature conservation in Fryslân (Frisian for Frieslan...
In The Netherlands private landowners were, at least until the mid-20th century, indispensable in th...
The Noorderzijlvest Water Board covers an area of about 144,000 ha across the provinces of Groningen...
With an area of 1,385 square kilometres, Utrecht is the Netherlands smallest province. The province ...
Provincial authorities award grants for the development and management of the National Ecological Ne...
During the last few decades urban expansion in the Netherlands has led to a reduction in the quality...