German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN)

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Organization

The German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) employs about 340 staff.

For further information on the divisions, departments and units of the BfN click on the field in question.

Organisation General Issues, Research Coordination and Quality Management President Press, Public Relations Central Division Main Section I, Ecology and Ecosystems Main Section II: Nature Conservation and Development Administration Personnel, Legal Advice Budget, Organization, Internal Services Administrative Processing of Nature Conservation Projects Central Information Services Nature Conservation Information, Geographical Information IT, User Support Literature Documentation, Information, Libraries, Editorial Work CITES Management Authority Import and Export of Animals and Plants Import and Export of Parts and Derivatives Legal Matters and Disposal of Confiscated Ecology and Conservation of Flora and Fauna Wildlife Conservation Plant Conservation Monitoring Biotope Protection and Landscape Ecology Biotope Protection and Biotope Management Habitats Directive/Natura 2000 Site Protection / Large Scale Conservation Island of Vilm, Administration of Vilm Biological Diversity / CBD Marine and Coastal Nature Conservation International Academy for Nature Conservation Nature and Society Legal Affairs, Economics and Ecologically Sound Regional Development Society, Sustainability, Tourism and Sport International Nature Conservation Sustainable Land-Use, Biosafety Agriculture and Forestry Inland Waters and Floodplain Ecosystems, Water Balance GMO-Regulation, Biosafety Nature and the Landscape in Planning and Projects (Leipzig) Landscape Planning, Spatial Planning and Urban Development Impact Mitigation, Transport Infrastructure Planning Renewable Energy, Mining and Mineral Extraction

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 BfN Establishing Act

Last Change: 02/12/2008

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