A Month into Volunteering: A Ukrainian Student’s Enriching Journey with the European Wilderness Society
HelIo, I’m Olha Krahel and I’m very excited to share that I have been volunteering with the European Wilderness Society
Continue readingHelIo, I’m Olha Krahel and I’m very excited to share that I have been volunteering with the European Wilderness Society
Continue readingWar has devastating effects on both people and nature, and the ongoing Russian invasion in Ukraine has taken a toll
Continue readingOf course one of the recent sad top news from Ukraine is the destruction of Kakhovka hydroenergetic power station. Beside
Continue readingThe very first Respect Nature interpretation trail was established at the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve and was already tested by the local Junior Rangers Club!
Continue readingThere is already one year passed since the full scale Russian invasion to Ukraine. Many issues have changed and reprioritised
Continue readingRespect nature concept, developed by the European Wilderness Society, becoming more and more popular in Europe. Ukraine, despite many challenges
Continue readingDespite numerous challenges, which Ukraine is facing recently, many dedicated people in this country continuing with the nature protection and
Continue readingIn less than two weeks 60 youngsters from 5 different countries will arrive to beautiful Lungau region in Austria to
Continue readingA lot of animals are struggling with the Russian invasion in Ukrainian territories. Unfortunately, animals are vulnerable to troops, tanks
Continue readingIn March 2022, European Wilderness society started the training program for Ukrainian women foresters as a part of BioDiv project, who
Continue readingUkrainian foresters call for support and cooperation, because of the challenging situation caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Continue readingDuring almost 2 months of the war, eco-educators continue to work on the different initiatives all over Ukraine. European Wilderness
Continue readingDuring almost 2 months of the war, eco-educators continue to work on the different initiatives all over Ukraine. European Wilderness
Continue readingIt’s been almost 1,5 months since the Russian Federation has attacked Ukraine. During this time the world saw not only
Continue readingEuropean Wilderness Society continues its engagement in Ukraine and is dedicated to its protected areas, especially to Ukrainian partners of
Continue readingThe German politician and publicist, Yannick Haan, shared his Twitter account for a week with the Ukrainian environmental organization — Ecoaction. Please also read: Russian-Ukrainian war.
Continue readingRussia’s war against Ukraine has been going on for more than a month. We continue to observe the situation and
Continue readingThe 1986 Chernobyl disaster left a huge area of Ukraine uninhabitable, but wildlife still found a way to thrive. However,
Continue readingOn the 28th of March, the European Wilderness Society team met with displaced Ukrainians in Lungau to discuss possible cooperation
Continue readingBombs don’t know which areas are protected and soldiers don’t care about future sustainability of forests, fields and mountains. Russian
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