Biodiversity loss impacts our food security
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) published a detailed assessment report addressing the impact of biodiversity
Continue readingThe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) published a detailed assessment report addressing the impact of biodiversity
Continue readingThe Cantabrian brown bear population is on the increase. One of only two populations of brown bear found in South Western Europe, the population is under strain because of the isolated area they live in.
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society had its international team meeting last week, where we discussed a lot of different topics. One
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society opened the WILDArt exhibition together with many visitors in Tamsweg, Austria in February 2019. The exhibition
Continue readingThere is a movement developing, where students skip school to demonstrate for a better climate. Tens of thousands continue to protest every week!
Continue readingLong-distance travelling is important to ensure healthy survival of many animals species, but becomes more difficult due to human activities.
Continue readingIt is another milestone in the movement towards a more nature-friendly society in one of the busiest Western European countries.
Continue readingFirst video footage confirms once more the presence of this wild dog-like species in the Geneva region of Switzerland.
Continue readingIt is not the first thing that comes to mind, but researches published new results that the presence of wild predators benefits human well-being.
Continue readingResearchers compared mDNA of different jackals with wolves, leading to the rediscovery of an ancient lineage of wolves, living in Africa.
Continue readingShould we always try to solve conflicts, or should we try to coexist with a certain conflict level? Read more about this interesting vision.
Continue readingIn 2019, Poland is celebrating the 90th anniversary of the return of the European bison with a consent to kill 40 individuals.
Continue readingThe first official records prove the presence of wolves in Liechtenstein. A camera trap has captured the wolf there for the first time ever.
Continue readingThis year is we are celebrating Wilderness across the world, with anniversaries, events, workshops, activities, audits and much more!
Continue readingWildlife researchers were able to capture an pioneering beaver several times with camera traps in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region.
Continue readingIs simply a designation of Protected Areas sufficient? Many seem to be susceptible to change in size and status over time.
Continue readingThe Norwegian government decided to kill an entire wolf pack in a wolf protection zone close to the Swedish border.
Continue readingThe Viterbo Declaration has been signed by 80 scientists and experts, aiming for the safeguarding of functional beech forest ecosystems across the world.
Continue readingThe wolves on the Iberian Peninsula, in Spain and Portugal, form a unique population of wolves in Europe. The future
Continue readingWhile many farmers and livestock owners worry about damages from wild boars and wolves, some farmers in Germany worry about
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