It’s a busy weekend in Bucharest, as the city gears up for its annual celebration, film and theater festivals bring the latest productions, and new exhibitions are opening.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis promulgated, on Tuesday, the law that provides for measures to manage the bear population. The legislative interventions are aimed at preventing attacks on the population and damage caused by bear attacks, by approving the killing for the years 2024-2025 of a number of 426 brown bears, which represents the prevention scale at the national level, and a number of 55 brown bears , which represents the degree of intervention at the national level. Thus, the normative act promulgated by the head of state completes the law 407/2006 and modifies the emergency ordinance 81/2021. “The harvesting of bear specimens is carried out after obtaining the environmental permit for harvesting/trapping issued by the competent territorial public authority for environmental protection, according to the Government’s emergency ordinance 195/2005 on environmental protection, approved with amendments and additions by law 265/2006 , with subsequent amendments and additions”, the law also provides. The normative act also envisages an increase in the number of CIC points from 350 to 400. CIC points represent the minimum threshold from which the evaluated hunting trophies are retained in the national heritage. “In order to maintain the balance between the age and sex categories, as well as to protect dominant specimens, it is prohibited to harvest specimens whose fur exceeds 400 CIC points, as well as females accompanied by cubs under 2 years of age,” the source said. In the situation where, for any reason, specimens are harvested whose fur has been evaluated at more than 400 C.I.C. points, to which a maximum of 5% of the obtained score can be added, both the fur and the skull belonging to the specimen in question, prepared by manage, they are handed over to the specialized territorial structure of the National Forestry Guard, whose scope of activity includes the place where the harvesting action was carried out, and they remain in the public property of the state. “The skull and fur of the harvested bear specimens are evaluated according to the methodology provided by the Order of the Minister of Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development no. 418/2005 for the approval of the methodology for evaluating game trophies, in accordance with the methodology of the International Council for Hunting and Game Protection, hereinafter referred to as C.I.C., within 3 working days from the harvest”, the law promulgated by President Iohannis also provides. On November 6, 2023, the Senate adopted this law as the first forum referred to, and the decision-making vote of the Chamber of Deputies was given on July 15 of this year. The plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies, gathered in an extraordinary session, approved on July 15 the draft law aimed at measures to manage the bear population, amid emotions caused by the death of a young woman attacked by a bear the other day. The summoning of deputies in an extraordinary session was requested by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, following the tragdy în Bugeci mountains last week when a 19-year-old girl died after being attacked by a bear.
It’s a busy weekend in Bucharest, as the city gears up for its annual celebration, film and theater festivals bring the latest productions, and new exhibitions are opening.
The 16th edition of Les Films de Cannes, the festival showcasing productions awarded or selected at the Cannes film festival, returns this fall to Bucharest and four other cities in the country. The winner of this year's Palme d'Or, Jafar Panahi's It Was Just an Accident, will be screened at the event, as will be […]
Răsvan Angheluţă Natural Sciences Museum in Galaţi is scheduled to reopen on September 20, after the completion of modernization works worth over 15.1 million lei (approximately EUR 3 million) carried out by the County Council through the recovery and resilience facility PNRR. The building hosts an Aquarium, an Astronomical Observatory, a Planetarium, and temporary exhibitions. […]
A team of Romanian paramedics won first place at the World Rescue Challenge 2025, a competition that sees first responders and trauma teams from around the world develop new skills and share knowledge. This year, the competition took place in Karlovac, Croatia, and was attended by two Romanian paramedics from Bucharest who have been working […]
Artmark, one of Romania’s leading auction houses, registered record sales of over EUR 15 million despite economic instability, showing the growth potential of the national art market, according to the company’s 2024-2025 market report. Overall, auction sales totaled EUR 11 million, up 8.2% compared to the previous year, while sales through the “Dependent de Artă” […]
Cybersecurity has become a major global priority, impacting individual users, companies, organizations, and public institutions. Social engineering, deepfakes, digital manipulation, and coordinated geopolitical attacks are fundamentally reshaping how we view the digital future. In this context, DefCamp, the largest cybersecurity and hacking conference in Central and Eastern Europe, reaffirms its role as a strategic hub […]