Why wolves became domesticated dogs
Ten thousands of years ago, the wolves’ ancestors used to live in the woods and Wilderness across the globe. Some
Continue readingTen thousands of years ago, the wolves’ ancestors used to live in the woods and Wilderness across the globe. Some
Continue readingHi sorry, I see you’re eating, can I ask you some questions? Sure! If you don’t mind that I continue
Continue readingWe use rivers for many reasons, they provide us with water, food and a mode of transport. Over the last
Continue readingThanks to our Wilderness advocates around the world, we were able to add two more translations of our wolf poster
Continue readingThirteen more wolf packs in Germany The German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) and the Documentation and Counseling Center
Continue readingIn spring 2018, the University of Kassel (Germany) will organise a conference on the Wilderness in Europe. Currently, there is
Continue readingThe Carpathian Mountains in Romania are home to the biggest areas of remaining temperate primary forests within Europe. We can
Continue readingHybrids are the result of two different species that mate with each other. Normally, these hybrids are born sterile. That
Continue readingThe German police from Upper Bavaria confirmed that people killed lynx Alus. During the autopsy of the body, investigators found projectile
Continue readingResearch in protected areas contributes to our understanding of the dynamic processes of nature. It is a tool to justify
Continue readingLast month, the Federation of Associations for Hunting and Conservation (FACE) organised the event “Coexisting with Large Carnivores – Challenges
Continue readingTo give you a short impression of the first day at the 6th Symposium for Research in Protected Areas, here
Continue readingThis week, our colleague Gudrun Pflüger is visiting the Banff Mountain Film + Book Festival in Alberta, Canada. The festival
Continue readingOne of our Wilderness advocates visited the Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam on behalf of the European Wilderness Society last weekend.
Continue readingDespite direct orders from the EU Court of Justice to ban all logging operations in Bialowieza forest, Poland continues logging
Continue readingGamtos Apsaugos Asociacija Baltijos Vilkas care about the Baltic Wolf and Golden Jackal Over the last weeks, our colleagues Vlado
Continue readingRead all about the Wildlife Film Festival edition of 2018 here. Ever wanted to dive into the ocean with blue
Continue readingFor the third time this year, a wolf has found its way into the Netherlands. Officials confirmed that a lone
Continue readingInternationally awarded and professional photographer Laurent Geslin is trying something almost impossible. For almost ten years Laurent is chasing the
Continue readingOur poster on how wolves restore nature’s balance in Europe is now available in Romanian, Polish, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian and
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