Invasive Alien species – The Racoon Dog
Invasive alien species can cause a multitude of problems with native wildlife and predator species have the greatest impact. The
Continue readingInvasive alien species can cause a multitude of problems with native wildlife and predator species have the greatest impact. The
Continue readingThere is hardly another animal rising such contrasting emotions in humans as the wolf. On 6th May the Swiss National
Continue readingWe upgraded our servers to handle the increase in traffic. Back in 2014 we had on average 100 Wilderness advocates
Continue readingDeliberate poisoning is one of the most severe factors threathening wildlife in Europe. Alarming cases have recently emerged in Austria.
Continue readingCelebrating the 10 year anniversary of the European Resolution on Wilderness, it can be said that the word Wilderness becomes
Continue readingWe are thrilled to announce that the European Wilderness Society will be starting soon with a transnational and multi-year Interreg
Continue readingA recent visit to Northern Germany by the Western Colorado University and European Wilderness Society hosted by Eberswalde University for
Continue readingOur Erasmus+ volunteers attended a Mid-Term Training in Salzburg, an opportunity for self-reflection and learning how to improve your volunteer experience.
Continue readingWilliam Cronon picks up this idealised fantasy of Wilderness in his essay “The Troube with Wilderness: Or, Getting back to the Wrong Nature”. He discusses how this idealisation of Wilderness poses a dilema for properly protecting it and feeling responsible for its preservation.
Continue readingLast year we hosted the very first edition of the WILDArt Plein Air in Majella Wilderness Italy and before that
Continue readingWildlife researchers were able to capture an pioneering beaver several times with camera traps in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region.
Continue readingIn the last two weeks, Aevis Foundation, Slovakia, has organised a series of five meetings about natural tourism in Slovakia.
Continue readingThe Spanish Asturias is a region with a complex mountainous terrain. A landscape of almost inaccessible mountains and deep valleys,
Continue readingAnimals are constantly adapting to new circumstances. In a lot of cases, the adaptation process takes many years, before we
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Quality Standard as well as the IUCN protected areas categories, particularly category Ia and Ib, designate and
Continue readingOur team is currently shortlisting for our next volunteer to start early next year, and we are excited to welcome
Continue readingWe often receive inquiries from especially students, but also donors: How does a normal workweek in a nature conservation non-profit
Continue readingLast week the European Wilderness Society team held its first WILDArt event in Synevyr National Nature Park, Ukraine, with 11
Continue readingHave you ever seen someone walking their dog, but it looks like a wolf? You might be looking at a
Continue readingThe German government and several environmental organisations are working on an ambitious goal for 2020. They aim to have Wilderness
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