Forest recovery in Majella National Park
Spontaneous forest recovery in Majella National Park is just astonishing. One can observe it if you visit this area more
Continue readingSpontaneous forest recovery in Majella National Park is just astonishing. One can observe it if you visit this area more
Continue readingAn interesting article was written by Fred Pearce: Sparing vs. Sharing: The Great Debate Over How to Protect Nature, was
Continue readingWhat characterizes Wilderness? For those who care passionately about Wilderness, it seems that this question is an important part of
Continue readingEuropean forests dramatically suffered not only in the last decades but ever since the development of agriculture and permanent settlement
Continue readingWhen I was young, my great-grandfather, a forester, told me that this Wild Valley used to be even more wild
Continue readingIn the last years more and more researchers are focusing on studying Wilderness. Their conclusion is that despite the many
Continue readingThe fossil fuel industry must be shut downs, is the title of the Acid News newsletter editorial, published on December
Continue readingSeveral national governments have announced their intention to phase out use of coal. A total of 72.8 gigawatts of coal
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society and Slovak Paradise National Park have a successful partnership for several years. Slovak paradise proved that
Continue readingAccording recent International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) statistic, close to 15% of the Earth’s land and 7% of
Continue readingSlovakia has a great potential to become an important partner in the quest to protect European Wilderness. There are some
Continue readingEuropean forests are under extreme pressure. We can read almost daily the stories that somewhere in Europe forests are dying, logged and disappearing. The initial event leading
Continue readingAn extraordinary black pine of more than 900-year old is growing in Majella Wilderness, embedded in Majella National Park in
Continue readingThe winner of the Let’s Get Wild Photo Contest in the wildlife category Mr. Mauro Raunich, from Slovenia enjoyed two
Continue readingForest in Europe is permanently attacked. The excuses for heavily logging broadleaf and conifer forests are not only natural disturbances
Continue readingIn the past weeks the European Wilderness Auditors spent several days in Gorgany Wilderness, embeded in the Gorgany Mountains Massif. The area is located
Continue readingThe Carpathian Biosphere Reserve in Ukraine is already hosting several Wilderness areas included in the European Wilderness Network. To achieve
Continue readingFor many non-native English speakers, Wilderness and Wildness sound similar and sometimes even identical. However, that’s a wrong impression. Wilderness
Continue readingThere are many unnamed park rangers scattered all over Europe with the passion and strong belief that protection of Wilderness
Continue readingIn the past week the European Wilderness auditors spent a few days in the newly proposed Wilderness named Chornohora (Black)
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