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Unesco Biosphere in Entlebuch, Lucerne
Moor near Sörenberg. (swiss-image/Roland Gerth)
Diemtigtal Regional Nature Park, Bern
Diemtigtal with Spillgerten and Seehorn mountains. (imagepoint/Siegfried Eigstler)
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Chasseral Regional Park, Bern/Neuchâtel
Warm evening light on the Chasseral mountain range. (swiss-image/Christoph Schürpf)
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Thunersee-Hohgant Nature Park, Bern
View from the Niederhorn near Beatenberg over Lake Thun. (Keystone/Alessandro Della Bella)
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Ela Park, Graubünden
Frozen lake on the Ela Pass with views of the Piz d'Err. (Keystone/Arno Balzarini)
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Gantrisch Regional Nature Park, Bern/Fribourg
Snowshoeing in the Gantrisch region. (imagepoint/Raphael Forster)
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Binntal Landscape Park, Valais
Tulip fields in Grengiols. (landschaftspark-binntal.ch)
Sihlwald Nature Park, Zurich
Deadfall in Sihlwald. (stadt-zürich.ch)
Müstair Valley Biosphere, Graubünden
Eastern Switzerland. (biosfera.ch)
Thal Regional Nature Park, Solothurn
Thal district of the Jura Mountains. (naturparkthal.ch)
Nine new parks for Switzerland (2008).
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September 3, 2008 - 11:02
The government in 2008 approved applications for nine new regional nature parks. Combined with those from 2009, they will cover an area the size of canton Bern. A look at some of the regions highlighted last year.
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