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International Wilderness Week reaches thousands

Throughout the first International Wilderness Week, we have been exploring the essence, values and challenges of Wilderness.  We are happy that the first International Wilderness Week was a fulll success. In addition to almost 100 presenters from 30 countries from all continents more than to 300 active wilderness advocates participated in person, reaching thousands of people on social media and our website with more than 30 000 impressions throughout the week. Our ongoing video campaign “Wilderness means to me” was already watched thousands of times and with other 2 000 engagements on Facebook alone under the hashtag #WildernessWeek.

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Latest news on Europe's last Wilderness, WILDCoasts, WILDForests, WILDIslands, WILDRivers and Wildlife.

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