European Wilderness Society publishes Annual Report 2015
European Wilderness Society publishes Annual Report 2015 The European Wilderness Society is the only Pan-European, Wilderness and environmental advocacy organisation whose
Continue readingEuropean Wilderness Society publishes Annual Report 2015 The European Wilderness Society is the only Pan-European, Wilderness and environmental advocacy organisation whose
Continue readingOn 5th and 6th of May 800 school kids from the partner schools gathered for the school festival of the Hohe
Continue readingAm 5. und 6. Mai fand das Partner Schulfest des Nationalpark Hohe Tauern mit 800 SchülerInnen aus 64 Schulen der Nationalpark
Continue readingHere are some images from the ongoing Wilderness Assessment in several of the most interesting National and Nature Parks in
Continue readingOn Sunday, the official opening of the GreenBeltCenter (GBC) in Windhaag close to the former Czech border was celebrated. The
Continue readingOur team presents the video report about the trip to the Wilderness zone of National Park Zacharovanyy Kray in the
Continue readingThe 3rd European Ecotourism Conference took place yesterday and today in Jachranka, Poland, convening over 180 ecotourism experts from all
Continue readingALPARC recruits a chief for international Projects We are looking for a highly motivated person to be integrated in our
Continue readingRepresentatives of WWF, Zoological Society Frankfurt, Europarc, European Wilderness Society and Wild Europe Initiative were discussing European Wilderness Standards and
Continue readingWolves most likely in Alladale, Scotland released. Tamsweg, 1.4.2015. Just this Sunday, David Attenborough was cited as backing the reintroduction
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society is increasing its presence in Brussels by opening an office for meetings and workshops. Just 200
Continue readingSilent Wanderer: Short film by Sami Fayed highlighting the social and biological aptitudes of Canis lupus
Continue readingThe EU Birds and Habitats Directives are the centerpiece of EU environmental legislation, they form the basis of the Natura
Continue readingAfter a great trip to Brussels yesterday, we started our consultation process different meetings. Our first meeting was with Head
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society Board and Team met in Tamsweg 23-27 February and to develop the European Wilderness Society Strategy and Objectives for the period
Continue readingOtto Dibelius, Assessor jur. Born in 1968 in Bonn (Germany) Otto Dibelius lived most part of his childhood and youth
Continue readingAlec Forss reports in an article that Sweden’s old growth forests will be clear cut by 2035 and this will threaten thousands of
Continue readingLittle Sydney – Protecting Nature in Europe IUCN and the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA), in conjunction with
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society has one of its mission statements the promotion of Wilderness topics across Europe. 100,342 Wilderness advocates
Continue readingEWQA – Internationale Standardkriterien mit nationalen Indikatoren zur Umsetzung der Wildnisziele in Europa Auf der Tagung „Wildnis im Dialog“ des
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