New nature foundation on a mission to transform the Danish countryside

After lengthy discussions, the three main backers have agreed on how the new Danish Nature Foundation should operate

The government and two private foundations have finally agreed on how the Danish Nature Foundation will be managed, the Environment Ministry has announced in a press release. 

The foundation will be a politically independent and self-governing entity with its own legislation – a private commercial foundation with an initial capital of 875 million kroner donated by the state and two private foundations, Villum Foundation and the Aage V Jensen Nature Foundation. 

A visionary and broad political co-operation between the government and the two foundations will allow the minister to send a new bill for a hearing today, so the historic agreement can soon be realised. 

More nature in Denmark
The Danish Nature Foundation's main goal is to promote more nature in Denmark. 

"We need more and better nature in Denmark," Kirsten Brosbøl, the minister for environment, said in the press release.

"Our country is one of the most intensively used in the world. Many animals and plants are endangered. Thanks to the foundation, nature will get much needed help, so we can reverse this trend and all Danes can benefit."




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