For the ten year anniver­sary of the Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

The Min­istry of Agri­cul­ture respon­si­ble for the nation­al park will cel­e­brate the 10th birth­day of the only Bran­den­burg nation­al park, Low­er Oder Val­ley, on Sep­tem­ber 8, 2005. We cel­e­brate with. First of all, the 10th anniver­sary is a cause for joy and con­fi­dence. Per­haps in 50 years’ time the Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park will be one of the few projects that will still her­ald the work of the cur­rent Prime Min­is­ter, Platzeck.

Nev­er­the­less, it should not be left unmen­tioned that the state of Bran­den­burg has not even come close to achiev­ing the goals that are essen­tial­ly asso­ci­at­ed with a nation­al park in the last 10 years. This con­cerns above all the still out­stand­ing des­ig­na­tion of 50 per­cent of the area as wilder­ness area and the require­ment of a sup­port pro­gram based on the spe­cif­ic nature con­ser­va­tion goals for the farm­ers in Zone II on the remain­ing 50 per­cent. Per­for­mance for con­sid­er­a­tion, both belong togeth­er. So much remains to be done.

Instead, some mem­bers of the state par­lia­ment are still plan­ning to weak­en the Bran­den­burg Nation­al Park Act, which is already quite insub­stan­tial. With­out inter­na­tion­al recog­ni­tion in accor­dance with IUCN Cat­e­go­ry II, the nation­al park becomes a fraud­u­lent label, and Bran­den­burg expos­es itself to be ridicu­lous. So if there is a need for amend­ment, then the Nation­al Park Act should be improved, not wors­ened. Since there is a lack of polit­i­cal will and per­haps also the cor­re­spond­ing assertive­ness for an improve­ment, the mot­to today is: Hands off the Nation­al Park Act, oth­er­wise the event planned by the Min­istry of Agri­cul­ture as a birth­day par­ty for the Nation­al Park could ulti­mate­ly turn out to be a funer­al ceremony.

The Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Unteres Oder­tal e. In any case, V. will con­tin­ue to exer­cise its guardian­ship for the pro­tec­tion of nature and thus for the ben­e­fit of peo­ple, also in the next 10 years.

Thomas Berg
CEO