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The jury for category "Best Ecology Film'' 2025

The category "Best Ecology Film" we have had for 6 years now. We are not hiding our admiration for the rich work done by the Macedonian Ecological Society and we are not hiding our happiness that they continue to be our partner in many different program activities at the festival - including the competition segment. Again, members of the Macedonian Ecological Society will choose the winner - the Best Ecology Film at Echo 2025.

Danka Uzunova,  Lived half of her life in Gevgelija. Interest in nature and all its living creatures developed in her early childhood years, and led her to pursue ecology and study of birds professionally. Working with the Macedonian Ecological Society for over 10 years, she has contributed to the development of ornithology (the scientific branch studying birds) in Macedonia. Her most noted contribution is towards the improved knowledge of wintering waterbirds, and to the development of the 2nd European Breeding Bird Atlas. She currently acts as a representative for the International Waterbird Census coordinators for Western Palearctic.

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Aleksandar Pavlov, Project Assistant in the Macedonian Ecological Society Aleksandar was born in 1986 in Skopje. By training he is a linguist and biologist. He has a long- term experience as a translator and interpreter in English and Macedonian. As of 2018 he works in the Macedonian Ecological Society on the Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme. In his line of work, he fights for this rare subspecies through education in primary schools and making efforts for the declaration of protected areas in the country. He is frequently in nature, conducting field research of large carnivores and small mammals, and he also takes part in other activities of the Society.

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Natalija Melovska has been part of the Macedonian Ecological Society since 2007, working on projects that bring people and nature closer together and protect rare plants. In recent years, her focus has been on integrating the ecosystem services concept at the national level, contributing to a better understanding of the value of nature in decision-making and policy.

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Sara Krstevska holds a degree in biology, biochemistry and physiology. She volunteered at the Macedonian Ecological Society from 2018 to 2021 on numerous projects focused on the protection of various groups of organisms and habitats, and in 2021 she officially became part of the team. She works in the Department for Protected Areas and Forest Restoration.

 

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