Is there hope for Wilderness in The Netherlands?
We can find Wilderness in some of the most unexpected places, as long as people leave areas to develop according
Read MoreWe can find Wilderness in some of the most unexpected places, as long as people leave areas to develop according
Read MoreLithuania is a small, but beautiful and rich Baltic country just above Poland. By ‘rich’ I do not mean economically
Read MoreEffective implementation of livestock protection measures reduce the human-wildlife conflicts. Especially between livestock owners and large carnivores like the wolf.
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 virus continues to affect our everyday lives, many sectors in society are under large amounts of pressure.
Read MoreOne of our current projects is “Clean Up Synevyr National Nature Park”. This project is one of the European Outdoor
Read MoreThis Easter we have hidden wild Easter eggs all over our website, can you find them? When you find an
Read MoreWolf GW924m has caused quite an uproar in Germany over the last 1.5 years. Little did it know that it
Read MoreEuropean Wilderness Society opened a call for organisations and institutions to participate in a project on the European wildcat (Felis
Read MoreWe are witnessing a global change of our daily lives to a degree that did not happen for decades, for
Read MoreThe Austrian government announced over the weekend strict regulations with regards to the Corona pandemic. As this is not unexpected
Read MoreBack in 2018, the wolf resettled in The Netherlands. A year later, in 2019, the first wolf pack established itself
Read MoreWith the spreading of the coronavirus, another worrying phenomenon occurred: an infodemic. Information about the COVID-19 virus spread faster across
Read MoreSince the wolf returned to the Alps, the human-wolf conflict increased in many rural regions. Especially livestock farmers and nature
Read MoreOn December 11th, the European Commission released its plan to make Europe the first climate neutral continent by 2050 –
Read MoreThe natural return of large predators to the Alpine region is putting many livestock farmers under pressure. In response to
Read MoreThe Bavarian Isartal in Germany is characterised by its rich cultural history of alpine farming. A cultural heritage worth protecting,
Read MoreIt would be the first of its kind in Europe, a constitutional amendment that protects nature from humans. This is
Read MoreMore than 30 years ago, the first individuals of golden jackal arrived to Italy. It reached Italy by expanding from
Read MoreIt is been eight years now, since five German beech forests were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To
Read MoreThe Italian Minister of Education announced that the topic of climate change will become compulsory in Italian schools. Italy is
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