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Illegal Dumping Threatens Drina River Ecosystem in the Balkans

2021-03-15 07:00:00| Waste Age

Illegal dumping is threatening the wildlife and residents along the Drina river where Bosnia & Herzegovnia, Serbia and Montenegro meet. The Yugoslav Wars ravaged the region in the 90s. The area is still recovering and building the infrastructure [ more ]

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