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In Slovenia international conference on the famous 'Proteus'

Also on the table is International Cave and Karst Day.

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(ANSA) - BELGRADO, DEC 6 - To monitor the health status of Proteus anguinus, the famous blind amphibian living in the cave waters of the Dinaric Alps, a valuable source of fresh underground water for a large basin shared by Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro. This is one of the main goals of the fifth international meeting 'SOSProteus,' to be held on Saturday, December 7 and Sunday, December 8, in Kranj, Slovenia. This year's meeting, titled 'Proteus and its habitat in karst groundwater: research methods and data to assess its conservation status,' is also important because it will elaborate and discuss the proposal for the establishment of the International Day of Caves and Karst at UNESCO. Participants at the conference will come from all parts of Europe (Slovenia, Italy, France, Belgium, Hungary, Croatia, the United Kingdom, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Germany), and research contributions will be preceded by an introductory note by Nicola Bressi, of the Trieste Civic Museum of Natural History, investigating what remains to be discovered about the Proteus. It will then discuss its habitat, from the shallow waters of resurgences to those of the underground karst aquifer, and then address the problem of microplastics and other sources of pollution, particularly in the distribution area of the Black Proteus (Proteus parkelj). The The conference will be held under the honorary patronage of the President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, Urška Klakočar Zupančič. (ANSA).
   

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