Pragmatism vs Morality: Reasons to conserve nature
As European Wilderness Society we are passionate about preserving Europe’s last wild places and their biodiversity as we find it
Read MoreAs European Wilderness Society we are passionate about preserving Europe’s last wild places and their biodiversity as we find it
Read MoreRecently, a study in journal Science was published that shows that the best solution for climate change is planting trees.
Read MoreIn the last few months, the European Wilderness Society team has rapidly expanded with four new volunteers! Here are their
Read MoreLast week the European Wildernes Society team hiked high up to the core zone of Triglav National Park to explore
Read MoreVal Alba is a small nature reserve in north-eastern Italy, right opposite the Potential Wilderness Area in Prealpi Giulie Nature
Read MoreEarlier this month, the team paid a visit to a potential Wilderness area in Prealpi Giulie Nature Park, situated in
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Read MoreLast Thursday, the European Wilderness Society team participated at the Students for Rivers Camp, organised by the Balkan River Defence
Read MoreConservation optimism In conservation, there are always new depressing reports coming out about how the global biodiversity is declining, and
Read MoreIn conservation it is crucial to understand the interactions between species, as they can change the dynamics of animal communities.
Read MoreRecently, the Slovene government has stopped the preparation of the spatial plan for a hydroelectric powerplant on Mura river. As
Read MoreIn Slovenia, an annual bear and wolf cull is in place with the purpose of reducing carnivore damages. Normally, experts
Read MoreRecently, two lynx found a new home in Slovenia and Croatia, in efforts to conserve the Dinaric-South Eastern Alpine lynx
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