The Wolf in the alpine cultural landscape – Conference and Exhibition
The Wolf in the alpine cultural landscape The presence of the wolf in Alps over the past twenty years is
Read MoreThe Wolf in the alpine cultural landscape The presence of the wolf in Alps over the past twenty years is
Read MoreAfter publishing the news about the new Italian Wolf Management Plan currently debated in Italy, several new reports of Wolves
Read MoreAs a Wilderness advocate has informed us, Slovenia continues to allow the killing of wolves and bears. Already back in
Read MoreThis is a topic heavily discussed between the stakeholders. We found this postcard which explains it quite nicely…
Read MoreAfter 134 years of absence, Gray wolves were seen again in Austria. Since 1882 there were no records of wolves
Read MoreThe mountainous region of Asturias, with one million hectares, is one of the most biodiverse regions in Europe. Its wildlife
Read MoreThis research project is about understanding the interaction between humans and wolves in Sierra Morena what are possibilities to put
Read MoreTry telling a raccoon that barking dogs don’t bite. The fear of large carnivores influences a complete ecosystem. Fear and intimidation
Read MoreDuring the earth talks in Vienna in 2015, Gudrun Pflueger presented in her unique and highly emotional way, how not
Read MoreThe article ‘Blood does not buy goodwill: allowing culling increases poaching of a large carnivore’ was published in the Proceedings
Read MoreWolf belongs to Europe In Europe, wolf persecution was so strong that in the middle of the 20th century, the species
Read MoreWhile preparing a document on transboundary conservation efforts between Slovakia and Hungary, I came across with an interesting example of
Read MoreThe failure of wolf culling and the role of media! …a correct and balanced information and need to “sell a
Read More“How Wolves Change Rivers” is a four and a half minute clip about the unexpected effects of reintroducing wolves into Yellowstone National Park in the early nineties. This video explains the trophic cascade, or trickle down effect, that happens in all food chains
Read MoreWolves are sophisticated predators! Wolves are sophisticated predators and together with other top predators reshape the landscape via trophic cascades.
Read MoreHundreds of people took to the streets of Madrid on Sunday, March 13 to demonstrate in defense of the Iberian
Read MoreWolf in Italy: Under threat! By our long-term partner Dario Botti, independent professional from Parma, Italy. Wolf in Italy is
Read MoreThere were lots of comments to my posting about wolf tourism and it is great to read that so many
Read MoreAt the recent Wolf conference of the NABU in Wolfsburg, Dr. Ketil Skogen from the Norwegian Institute of Nature Research
Read MoreThere have already been signals of a permanent wolf population in the Bükk National Park in Hungary, but the first
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