Should we stop illegal logging in Romania?
Logging operations threathen the Romanian forests, is Europe doing enough to stop it? We want to hear from you!
Read MoreLogging operations threathen the Romanian forests, is Europe doing enough to stop it? We want to hear from you!
Read MoreOne commonly used hunting technique in the Calanda region is ‘baiting’. The baiting stations are placed to attract foxes for
Read MoreThe Spanish Asturias is a region with a complex mountainous terrain. A landscape of almost inaccessible mountains and deep valleys,
Read MoreFor the English version, click here. Wolven staan bekend als luie jagers. Daarom kiezen ze altijd de makkelijkste prooi, namelijk
Read MoreAnimals are constantly adapting to new circumstances. In a lot of cases, the adaptation process takes many years, before we
Read MoreIn one of their most recent press releases, WWF Austria addresses the latest developments in Upper Austria concerning so-called wolf
Read MoreFor a long time, European Wilderness Society has been following the illegal cutting of virgin forests, but also in National
Read MoreThe World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) published recently their alarming Living Planet Report 2018. One of the things that stood
Read MoreThe news channel ARTE published a critical documentary on the effectiveness of the FSC eco-label. FSC, standing for Forest Stewardship
Read MoreOne of the educational projects from the European Wilderness Society is Let’s get Wild! This month we had another highlight in
Read MoreNature photographer Petter Dettling invites all German speaking Wilderness advocates to a journey into the Yellowstone wolf lands in May
Read MoreLooking at the current populations of wolves and lynxes in Germany, it is a clear sign that there is room
Read MoreEverywhere on our planet, forests are facing the same problem: climate change and human impact. We like to use wood
Read MoreThe wolf does not belong Scandinavia, if we believe a small but influential group of people. It is regarded as
Read MoreThe European Commission has decided that farmers and livestock owners can now receive full compensation for investments and damages. More
Read MoreThe golden jackal is native to several south-eastern parts of Europe. However, due to several factors, their population is growing
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society Team wishes all of you a Happy Howl-loween 2018. As our tradition, our team made another
Read MoreLast summer, European Wilderness Society auditors carried out a successful Quick-Audit in Thayatal National Park for the European Wilderness Network.
Read MoreNext week, the second international Jackal Symposium takes place in Marathon Bay, Greece. International experts and scientists will come together
Read MoreWe are thrilled to share with you our latest video about the WILDArt Plein Air that took place in Synevyr
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