Revitalization of pastures in the Vršac Mountains

Revitalization of pastures in the Vršac Mountains

The project’s main goal was to restore 10 hectares of meadow and steppe habitat within the protected area Landscape of Exceptional Features “Vršac Mountains” in Northeastern Serbia. The absence of extensive grazing had led to the degradation of once-vibrant meadow and steppe ecosystems. This decline in meadow habitat through ecological succession is threatening the populations of local fauna and flora.  The project successfully removed invasive plants and established conditions for the subsequent scale-up initiatives of bringing back extensive grazing to this area.  The project also created two freshwater ponds with minimal interventions in the field, for the purpose of ensuring the presence of water in critical periods for amphibian reproduction and at the same time providing watering holes for local wildlife.  The applied active protective measures are regularly monitored by the protected area manager and nature guards.