Norway about to kill 50% of their wolves
Despite many years of international protests, Norway still continues to ‘regulate’ its wolf population. For the upcoming winter season it
Read MoreDespite many years of international protests, Norway still continues to ‘regulate’ its wolf population. For the upcoming winter season it
Read MoreOn September 27th 2019, the Swiss Parliament passed a revised Hunting Law. The law, which will place the fate of
Read MoreIf there is one thing that we recognised from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the unwillingness of people to accept
Read MoreYoung wolves can cover great distances when looking for a new place to settle. People have tracked individual wolves that
Read MoreAre you interested to work on some of the wildest animals that Europe has to offer: the large carnivores? The
Read MoreContrary to what the term would imply, nature conservation is not only a natural but also a very social science.
Read MoreInsects are crucial for the pollination of many plants and trees. They also play a vital role in the agricultural
Read MoreOne of the most successful conservation stories in Europe is the natural return of the wolf to many countries. In some
Read MoreThe largest and most ambitious livestock protection project in the German-speaking region of the Alps has been approved. This means
Read MoreWe are exited to announce that we have secured funding via the Erasmus+ programme for the Youth Green Conference 2021!
Read MoreThe United States Senate has passed a new act of legislation to fully and permanently fund the Land and Water
Read MoreLast week, people in south-western France found a dead bear in the Pyrenees. The wild bear was killed illegally with
Read MoreAll across Europe, logging of old growth forests takes place at alarming rates. These trees, often several hundreds of years
Read MoreWith 57%, the majority of Dutch people stand positive towards the return of the wolf. It is one of the
Read MoreGrowing pressure from visitors Many protected areas in Ukraine, as well as other countries, are dealing with tremendous pressure from
Read MoreWhat happens when a strictly protected animal leaves its natural habitat and strays into human settlement? It is a question
Read MoreIt has been 30 years since the Dutch government agreed to actively restore nature and invest large amounts of money
Read MoreSeveral months ago, the French President Macron announced to commit 10% of France to full naturalness. This important commitment paves the
Read MoreA large scientific review, published in the journal Science last month, performed an analysis on the trends of insect abundance
Read MoreA camera crew shot footage of a young brown bear in the northern region of Spain. It is the first
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