The “Golden Autumn 2012” rally, organized by the Latvian Antique Automobile Club’s Soviet Vehicle Section, will take place September 29-30, with its participants also visiting Tērvete Nature...
Read moreJSC “Latvia’s State Forests” (LVM) has signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Latvia on cooperation in developing higher education and science. Both sides resolve to join efforts...
Read moreTo promote greater knowledge and majoring in forestry, JSC “Latvia’s State Forests” announces a scholarship competition this year as well. New scholarships will be awarded in forest ecology,...
Read moreTo give everyone, professional gardeners and owners of small gardens alike, a chance to purchase the best plants grown in Latvia, the Society of Plant Nurseries organises plant parades twice a year....
Read moreThe 30th World Logging Championship was held in the Raubichi Olympic Centre (Minsk Oblast, Belarus) on August 23-27. 29 national teams participated in the prestigious championship, bringing together...
Read moreSlowly, steadily and barely noticeably, birch leaves turn yellow and brown. The same goes for some osiers, hazel-trees, bird-cherries and buckthorns. But this is not the case for all trees. There are...
Read moreThe results of the second stage of JSC “Latvia’s State Forests” spin fishing competition on Lake Kaņieris have been released. Once again, the team “Haļava”, represented by Jānis Andreika...
Read moreAs previously reported, the July 29 storm did not cause considerable damage to state forests. However, separate locations were affected.
Read moreLake Lielauce boat station, managed by JSC “Latvia’s State Forests”, has been participating in the competition “Auce – Spruced Up and Verdant Region” and has been honoured as the most...
Read moreEven though high winds raged across Latvia on July 28-29, they did not cause extreme damage to state forests. However, separate locations were affected.
Read moreEven though there are plenty of fish in Lake Kaņieris, their stocks are regularly replenished with larvae – an average of 400,000 pike larvae is set free each year.
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