Nature trails may be forced to close

Nature trails may be forced to close

Updated 02:16 | Published at 01:52

full screen The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency warns that hiking trails may be forced to close when the government’s funding is insufficient. Archive image. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

According to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, worn hiking trails may have to be closed due to a lack of money, reports Sweden’s Radio Ekot.

In next year’s budget, the government pushes to SEK 1.2 billion for the purpose, which is more than for the current year. But Björn Risinger, director general of the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, says that it is far from what is needed.

– We had requested a substantial increase in the total funding, roughly a doubling, in order to meet the targets for all protected areas, he says to the radio.

According to Risinger, the money should be enough for, among other things, predator management, to compensate farmers who take care of flower-rich pastures and to stop illegal trade in endangered species.

A large part of the grant is earmarked for wetlands and for fighting invasive species.

At the same time, many hiking trails are neglected and if they are in poor condition, they can be forced to close, says Risinger.

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