Dariusz Wlaźlik (born September 22, 1965, died February 11, 2008 in Charlene, near Lublin) is a Polish journalist, plastic artist, cultural activist, environmentalist, nature advocate, animator of social movements and movements, and local independent filmmaker.

Together with Roman Pukarem founded in 1990, the first independent art gallery in Lublin - "Katharsis". He was an associate of the Lublin Autonomous County of LAG. He assisted Janusz Kuśmierczyk in his efforts to create the International Biosphere Reserve "Polesie Zachodnie". He cooperated with prof. Dominik Fijałkowski and Edward Soroka in the fight against the dangers resulting from the work of the Bogdanka Coal Mine. He contributed to the protection of drinking water in the Prawn, from the operation of sand mines. In 2007, he made a documentary showing a true picture of the distribution of EU funds between NGOs in Poland. As a publicist he cooperated with "Tygodnik Współczesny", "Dzikim Życiem", "Association", "Another World" and "All Saints Street." He was a member of the Society for the Culture of Life "Recursus", the Association for the Development of the Local Press Organizer of the European Voluntary Service and International Youth Exchange. Bibliography

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