The story of the 1964 Wilderness Act—its birth, support, and challenges!
The Wilderness Act of 1964 was a milestone in the preservation of self-willed land in the United States and was
Continue readingThe Wilderness Act of 1964 was a milestone in the preservation of self-willed land in the United States and was
Continue readingWhile Italy is debating a new Wolf legislation which may permit the culling of wolves, a wolf was found decapitated and
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society was selected as a member of the FSC Stakeholder Working Group for the development of the
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society just started a new service for our European Network Partners. This new service will support the
Continue reading400,000 domestic cats and 60,000 dogs killed every year in Germany alone! According to different sources based upon the regular
Continue readingThe Gorgany Wilderness in the Ukraine contains rare primeval well protected forest with a relic tree species such as – Swiss
Continue readingA great article by our friend and colleague Pierre Ibisch of the Centre for Econics and Ecosystem Management in FH
Continue readingThe German Ministry of the Environment and the National Agency of the Environment just officially released the German Wilderness Criteria
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Quality Standard and Audit System is a continuation of the previous work of the Wild Europe Initiative
Continue readingIn an article called: “The Return of Park Ranger Diplomacy – A National Park Service, Peace Corps collaboration helped conservation
Continue readingWe had a very interesting discussion with Dr. Martin Stock from the National Park Waddensea in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany about WILDCoasts
Continue readingAmrum is one of the North Frisian Islands in the German North Sea coast, south of the touristic island of
Continue readingVlado Vancura and Otto Dibelius are spending the day on the WILDIsland Amrum, in the North Sea, lying south of
Continue readingEurope is proud of its tremendous efforts to protected its flora and fauna and to restore its habitats. It has defined in the
Continue readingMaren Marxen guides our team through the excellent Multimar Wattforum in Tönning. The Multimar Wattforum Centre in Tönning is the information centre
Continue readingJuergen Gemperlein of the Landesamt für Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und ländliche Räume (Agency for environment, agriculture and regional development) Schleswig-Holstein met today
Continue readingDr. Birgit Bach and Dr. Heinz Klöser discuss potential Wilderness, WILDRivers and WILDCoasts in Germany’s most northern state in Schleswig Holstein
Continue readingAfter a great day yesterday in the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaftt, Vlado Vancura, Hannes Knapp and Otto Dibelius are visiting the Vilm
Continue readingVlado Vancura, Otto Dibelius and Hannes Knapp spent the day in the National Park Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft, to conduct an assessment
Continue readingMax Rossberg and Anni Henning are attending the Wilderness Communication Workshop in Frankfurt hosted by the BfN and Zoological Society
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