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The Guardian - Life & Style • Jan. 28, 2026, 7:15 a.m.

Protecting one of the Europe’s last wild rivers: a volunteering trip to the Vjosa in Albania

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Now a ‘wild river national park’, the Vjosa needs more trees to be planted to preserve its fragile ecosystem. And visitors are being asked to help … Our induction into tree-planting comes from Pietro, an Italian hydromorphologist charged with overseeing our group of 20 or so volunteers for the week.

We’re standing in a makeshift nursery full of spindly willow and poplar saplings just above the Vjosa River , a graceful, meandering waterway that cuts east to west across southern Albania from its source 169 miles away upstream in Greece. Expertly extricating an infant willow from the clay-rich soil, Pietro holds up the plant for us all to see.

Its earthy tendrils look oddly exposed and vulnerable. “The trick is not to accidentally snick the stem or break the roots,” he says.

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