First Wilderness Audit in Ukraine 27 April – 6 May 2014
A team of three European Wilderness Society Wilderness experts will visit between April 27 and May 6 the Zacharovanyy Kray
Continue readingA team of three European Wilderness Society Wilderness experts will visit between April 27 and May 6 the Zacharovanyy Kray
Continue readingThe EU Birds and Habitats Directives are the centerpiece of EU environmental legislation, they form the basis of the Natura
Continue readingThe Board of the European Wilderness Society is going to visit a wide variety of organisations in Brussels this week in
Continue readingIn the past decade, the importance of economic analysis of ecosystem services of protected areas has caught the attention of
Continue readingOur Society has just been asked to join and support a campaign to protect the wolf population in Norway for
Continue readingAt the end of last week, the European Wilderness Society organised its team meeting and internal ICT training in Tamsweg,
Continue readingTo translate the English word “Wilderness” into Italian is not so easy. Somebody says that there is no such term
Continue readingBased on the enthusiastic response to our Pyrenees to Carpathians green corridor project, our Society decided to develop the idea
Continue readingVanatori Neamt Nature Park is located in Romania, in the north-east part of Carpathian Mountains. This ‘nature park’ meets the European Wilderness
Continue readingThe European Environmental Agency published the conservation status of habitat types and species under the Article 17, Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC
Continue readingA recent blogpost on Sean David Smith blogpost was asking a question whether protected areas managed by the US National
Continue readingInternational volunteers summer camp in Foreste Casentinesi NP, Italy! Volunteers are Very Important People. Why? Because are the heartbeat of
Continue readingAccording to the 3rd Global Biodiversity Outlook report published in 2010 mentioned the opportunity to restore Wilderness (aka rewilding) 100,000
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Quality Standard helps to implement the EC Wilderness Guidance
Continue readingAt the meeting “Wilderness in dialog” hosted by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN), the European Wilderness Society presented
Continue readingWilderness areas represent a vital element of Europe’s natural and cultural heritage. In addition to their intrinsic value, they offer
Continue readingKalkalpen National Park is well known even far beyond the austrian border, this is because of its excellent piece of
Continue readingIf we treat agricultural pollution with a scalpel instead of a hatchet, we might have a fighting chance of cutting
Continue readingWhile the European Wilderness Society constantly argues that biodiversity offsetting should only be considered if there are clear rules set for
Continue readingOur Society has just received an important news from the Organising Committee of the so-called “Little Sydney” event, which is
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