From art to river cleaning – seven ways to engage citizens with nature
This year the European Wilderness Society has started a cooperation with IVY, the Interreg Volunteer Youth. IVY “offers the possibility
Read MoreThis year the European Wilderness Society has started a cooperation with IVY, the Interreg Volunteer Youth. IVY “offers the possibility
Read MoreThe wolf (Canis lupus) is one of the most strictly protected species in the European Union. While many Member States
Read MoreThe climate crisis is the biggest threat humanity has ever faced. Still, politicians around the world fail to take necessary
Read MoreAnother Citizens Engagement Activity, organized by our employee and ex-IVY volunteer Hanna Öllös and our current IVY volunteer Jonas Sommer,
Read MoreOne of the most successful conservation stories is the return of the wolf to many European countries. In some areas
Read MoreFrom the 7th to the 10th October our IVY volunteer Jonas attended the “European Week of Regions and Cities” at
Read MoreI have now lived in Tamsweg and worked for the European Wilderness Society for almost three months. Because I have
Read MoreOur travelling exhibition “Large Carnivores and Livestock Protection” can now be visited for free in the headquarters of the UNESCO
Read MoreWILDArt has ended two weeks ago, but the exhibition of the artwork created during the week will still be visible
Read MoreWild, free-flowing rivers are a beauty of nature that can be rarely found in Europe nowadays. But the Balkans in
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