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This website informs you about a great way to promote and preserve your enviroment!

Since Fall 2007 international Landscape auctions have been organized to maintain, preserve and create both nature reserves, landscapes, wildlife as well as endangered animals. 
Landscape Auction is your Golden Green Chance to protect nature and wildlife! Either as an organization, or by making a bid for the conservation you find worth supporting.


AUCTION CALENDAR

October, 2011: Landscape auction hosted by FIN, The Netherlands

June 28&29th, 2011: At the SUSCON conference, Nürnbergmesse, Germany

May, 2011: Landscape auction for the maintenance of the sheep herds at the Veluwe,  The Netherlands

April 5&6th, 2011: At the SCR conference, Stuttgart, Germany

Coming now: March 5th, 2011: At the national day of the Dutch Butterfly Conservation, a Landscape Auction will be held for the action for the conservation the most endangered of the butterflies in the Netherlands.

October 26th, 2010: Landscape Auction for Fundacion Global Nature, in Madrid
This auction is part of the EU Business & Biodiversity Campaign

October 11th, 2010: Landscape Auction for the Bodensee Stiftung
This auction is part of the EU Business & Biodiversity Campaign

September 8th, 2010: A Landscape Auction was held in the province of Friesland.

August 14th, 2010: First landscape auction in USA: Landscape Auction for Vermonts Working Landscape. Click to go to website

June 24th, 2010: 3rd Annual Ecosystem Markets Conference, North Carolina, USA
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June 15th, 2010: Landscape auction at the Internation Conference on Sustainable Business and Consumption in Neurenberg
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February 2010: Landscape Auction in Poland
Funding for Polish landscape, especially the Wetlands!

Landscape Auctions first started in 2007 when Triple E organized the first two auctions in the Netherlands. On the 15th of September a landscape auction provided for a new natural corridor for animals, plants and people in the Ooijpolder and one day later special landscape elements were preserved on the plateau of Margraten in the beautiful south of Holland, because people and organisations placed a bid on their landscape.