The project proposal aims to improve the conservation status of forest habitats within the North Central State Enterprise (SCDP) through silvicultural interventions and pilot actions. Key measures include maintaining species composition (M46), supporting structures resilient to major natural disturbances (M47), and transforming coppice forests into seed-origin stands (M48), as outlined in the National Framework for Priority Actions. Pilot activities will focus on measuring silvicultural and inventory indicators, analyzing and assessing natural regeneration, and experimenting with silvicultural systems in designated stands. Ecological parameters will also be measured to evaluate the current habitat status. The project will include demonstration trainings to enhance the capacity of forestry staff and the development of manuals to disseminate the results of experiments and studies. To improve the conservation status of forest habitats, tending cuttings (thinnings) without timber harvesting will be conducted to enhance the structure, species composition, and origin of the stands. In addition, natural regeneration will be supported by removing undesirable tree species that impede the growth of seed-origin saplings. These interventions will take place in the following Natura 2000 sites: BG0000616, BG0000231, BG0000432, BG0000173, BG0000168, BG0000608, BG0001493, BG0002039, BG0002062, BG0002026, BG0000610, BG000027, and BG0000190, covering the distribution of forest habitats 9130, 91W0, 91I0, and 91M0. The total area to be covered by project activities is 8050.60 ha. Following these silvicultural interventions, monitoring and evaluation will assess the effectiveness of the measures undertaken. Additionally, the project will provide a better food base for the brown bear (Ursus arctos) within and near the boundaries of BG0000399 under Measure 74, by planting beech trees.