Germany misses its Wilderness target
As the old saying goes: clean up your own backyard, change by example. However, this seems like something that has
Read MoreAs the old saying goes: clean up your own backyard, change by example. However, this seems like something that has
Read MorePlease find our current volunteer opportunities in the career center! New Wilderness volunteers in the European Wilderness Society team are
Read MoreToday, on 3rd of March, together with the CITES Secretariat and United Nations (UN), we celebrate World Wildlife Day! 3rd
Read MoreNature brings many values to us humans. Throughout history, nature has provided us with ecosystem services, social, historic, cultural and
Read MoreCorrect and responsible waste management is a very important part of environment protection policy of any country. While the “Reduce.
Read MoreWith life restricted, many people have turned to nature during recent months. Amongst others, cinemas, museums, cafes and other city
Read MoreHave you ever wondered about how forestry practices in the Carpathians evolved over time? Or how historic unsustainable practices have
Read MoreThe pandemic has opened the door to a new way of knowledge and information exchange. Online meetings, conferences, virtual tours,
Read MoreUpdate: The deadline to apply for volunteering with the European Wilderness Society has been extended to 7th March 2021! Are
Read MoreEven after four months since the International Wilderness Week 2020, we are still thinking about the great conference we had.
Read MoreA pilot study made by the Ministry of the Environment together with Slovak Environment Agency models the possible changes related
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society is gladly sharing a contribution from Alastair Watson, a Wilderness Advocate from United Kingdom. Alastair has
Read MoreThis is the second part of a two-part article. Read the previous part to find out about backcountry touring’s effect on
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to stay put and concentrate on backyard explorations, rather than international travels. However, through
Read More“Until now we have been destroying our planet, abusing it as if we had a spare one.” Such an attitude,
Read MoreThis is the first part of a two-part article. Check here for some tips on an environmentally friendly trip to
Read MoreYou will find hiking guides in many protected areas in Europe. They are there to inform and guide visitors, while
Read MoreBillions of dollars are still going into industries destroying the climate. Investors and banks have long relied on the polluting
Read MoreThe U.S. “Forest Reserves” were first set aside starting in 1891, under the General Land Office in the Department of
Read MoreFor the third year in a row, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Nestlé have proven to be the world’s number one plastic
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