摘要:The first effective measure to officially protect the Bucegi Mountains was taken in 1943, when there were acknowledged several natural reserves, among which The Alpine Garden of the Naturalists’ Society (aiming at protecting the juniper trees and the numerous endemic flowers that grow on the Bucegi Plateau). The endemic devastation of the last decades, extended on a representative sector of the Bucegi alpine meadow, brought it near to the critical limit of the ecological irreversibility, state termed by the French as ecological holocaust (Landmann, 1991 after Stoiculescu, 2002). The research has shown the fact that urgent firm measures are required in order to put an end to this unreasoned human assault.