Wilderness in Julian Prealps Natural Park, Italy
The European Wilderness Society just returned from a first visit to discover the Wilderness potential in Julian Prealps Natural Park
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society just returned from a first visit to discover the Wilderness potential in Julian Prealps Natural Park
Read MoreBecause of success the European Wilderness Society and the municipality of Tamsweg have decided to extend the duration of the
Read MoreThe following message from the ‘Group of local Initiative – The Coalition for Biodiversity’ has come to our attention, which
Read MoreIn central Germany, within the province of Hesse, a new natural forest will start to develop. Within the designated size
Read MoreThe United Nations have drafted a report on the human impact on natural resources and species risk of extinction. On
Read MoreThe Italian government has taken the decision to reject demands from Italian farmers to kill wolves. Instead, the Italian government
Read MoreThe European Union is celebrating the 40th year of existence of the European Birds Directive. It is the most powerful
Read MoreBack in 2010, people started an ambitious project to bring the wild European bison (Bison bonasus), also known as wisent,
Read MoreBack in the early 1800’s, the Scandinavian wolf population was healthy and strong. This soon changed because of hunting, killing
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society wants to share with our Wilderness advocates. This organisation launched a fundraising with the goal of
Read MoreApril 1, The depredation of livestock by wolves is increasingly becoming an issue, especially to the thousands of small sheep
Read MoreSome animals impact their surroundings drastically. Not only can they impact the presence of other animals, they can literally shape
Read MoreThe International Ranger Federation is a non-profit organisation to support the important work of rangers in the field of nature
Read MoreYou might not have heard from the Wallachians before, but they shaped many of the alpine regions in Europe as
Read MoreFinland is leading the charts in areas such as technological innovation, standard of living and access to education. However, according
Read MoreThe 3rd call for proposals from the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme closed recently. European Wilderness Society has submitted a project
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce that the European Wilderness Society will be starting soon with a transnational and multi-year Interreg
Read MoreWith the wolf population steadily growing in Europe, wolves are expanding again to new territories. As wolves can easily travel
Read MoreThis week, European Wilderness Society has submitted a project idea to the 3rd call of the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme.
Read MoreHave you signed already? So far, over 345,000 citizens took part in the EU wide campaign #ProtectWater! This campaign is
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