Commitment to protect Küre Wilderness
Nestled within Küre Mountains National Park in Turkey, the Küre Wilderness stands as a testament to the country’s commitment to
Continue readingNestled within Küre Mountains National Park in Turkey, the Küre Wilderness stands as a testament to the country’s commitment to
Continue readingKüre Wilderness is a one-of-a-kind, stunning Wilderness, located in the Küre Mountains National Park, Turkey. The National Park is one
Continue readingWe are releasing a new Wilderness Brief for Küre Wilderness, a platinum-quality Wilderness in Turkey. Please also read: Fulufjället Wilderness
Continue readingIs wilderness concept invented by humans? Some people think so. They believe humans create the idea of wilderness. But others
Continue readingOnce we experience the wilderness, many of us fall in love with it. Where does this love and admiration come
Continue readingOn the 26th of January 2021, in the heart of Soomaa National Park, locals noticed signs of large-scale forest logging.
Continue readingAn interesting article was written by Fred Pearce: Sparing vs. Sharing: The Great Debate Over How to Protect Nature, was
Continue readingIn the past years, more than 41 Wilderness Areas from 17 countries joined the European Wilderness Network. The European Wilderness
Continue readingThe year of 2019 is the year of Wilderness. This is the 10-year anniversary of the European Parliament’s Resolution on
Continue readingLast week the European Wilderness Society organised the European Wilderness Academy Days 2019. A great 3-day conference with many international
Continue readingEurope’s only Wilderness Conference will be held May 27-29, 2019. We are proud to announce our exceptional speakers!
Continue readingHave you always wondered why Wilderness in Europe is so important? Or why it is necessary to have a common
Continue readingToday we are publishing a new and updated Wilderness Brief, for Borjomi-Kharagauli Wilderness. Borjomi-Kharagauli Wilderness, Georgia, is a platinum quality
Continue readingUPDATE JULY 2018: The Estonian Government decided to cancel the plans for constructing the pulp mill after citizen protests. Read
Continue readingDuring the last two days the European Wilderness Society carried out the first part of the European Wilderness Quality Standard
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society just started a new service for our European Network Partners. This new service will support the
Continue readingSoomaa National Park was created in Estonia in 1993 to protect large raised bogs, flood plain grasslands, paludified forests and
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