Weekly doses of Wilderness – coming soon!
Over the last few weeks, we have been busy in the office creating new and updated Wilderness Briefs for all
Read MoreOver the last few weeks, we have been busy in the office creating new and updated Wilderness Briefs for all
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society’s partner CEEWeb for Biodiversity is organising a photography contest called Go Wild! Stay Cultured!. The contest marks
Read MoreA study has identified areas in Sweden that, from a human perspective, are most suitable for the wolves to repopulate.
Read MoreOn 18th September 2018, the European Wilderness Society participated in the workshop of the EU Platform on Coexistence between People and
Read MoreOur congratulations to Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, who are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this week! The European Wilderness Society attended the
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society attended the Pathways Europe 2018 conference in Goslar, Germany in September. This conference focused on the
Read MoreHow do we define Wilderness in an international context? Even though the US Wilderness Act was the beginning of a
Read MoreToday we are filming with the Austrian TV ORF a special episode of the science series Newton! The ORF also
Read MoreDas Wolfmonitoring der Landesjägerschaft von Niedersachsen hat vergangenen Monat neue Daten zur Wolfspopulation und den damit zusammenhängenden Schäden veröffentlicht. Die
Read MoreWe had the first real snow in the beautiful Biosphere Reserve Lungau, home to our office. It is the start
Read MoreThe International Forestry Ecology Management (IFEM) programme of the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development celebrated today its 20th anniversary. The
Read MoreSlovensky raj translates directly to mean ‘Slovak Paradise’ in Slovakian. Part of the area is a candidate member of the
Read MoreA new investigative video reveals insights into the illegal logging, hunting and deforestation in Romania’s protected areas. The video, published
Read MoreWe passed the 500 000 visitor milestone recently, and would like to send a big thank you out to you
Read MoreOur team is currently shortlisting for our next volunteer to start early next year, and we are excited to welcome
Read MoreShepherding is one of the oldest occupations in the world, originating more than 5 000 years ago in Anatolian region.
Read MoreLast week, the European Wilderness Society had friends visit from across the ocean. Van Keele and Karen Savory, members of
Read MoreBack in 2016 the first Austrian wolf pack established in Allentsteig, a military training ground in Lower Austria. And now experts
Read MoreThe current global aim is to expand protected area coverage across the world to cover 17% of land and 10%
Read MorePrior to the “Pathways Europe 2018: Resurrecting the Wild” focusing on the human dimension of the conflict with wildlife, the
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