Estonia chooses wolf as national animal
Estonian nature organisations chose the wolf as the winner over the beaver, badger, fox and hedgehog. The people proudly see
Continue readingEstonian nature organisations chose the wolf as the winner over the beaver, badger, fox and hedgehog. The people proudly see
Continue readingStewart “Brandy” Brandborg passed away last Saturday, surrounded by his family in his home in the Bitterroot valley. Brandy was
Continue readingFrom Boulder City at Lake Mead, Nevada, to Death Valley in Southern California on to Mammoth Lakes furhter North in
Continue readingHerding sheep in the living room of the Calanda Wolf pack Shepherds and Shepherdesses often from South Tyrol or Germany
Continue readingThe aim of this event was to get locals back on track to fight for their Wilderness and to stand
Continue readingOur colleague Nick Huisman joined the other European Volunteers from Salzburg during the monthly free time activity. The European Voluntary
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society met with the Romanian National Agency of Natural Protected Areas in Bucharest last December. The National
Continue readingThe wolf-conflicts are growing in Norway. Last moth, thousands of people protested against legal killings. The international petition to stop
Continue readingAt the eastern borders of Europe, the Caucasian leopard was common only 100 years ago. But by 1950, the leopard population
Continue readingPirin National Park in Bulgaria is one of the most important protected areas and Wilderness in Europe. But in reality,
Continue readingStarting this month, France implements their new National Action Plan 2018-2023 for wolves and livestock owners. The plan focuses on
Continue readingDuring a multi-day visit in Romania, European Wilderness Society had a meeting with the newly established ANANP. The ANANP is
Continue readingOn 21 November 2017 the President of Ukraine signed the Decree №381/2017 «On additional actions regarding development of the forest
Continue readingAfter a 100 years of absence, the first wolf pack has returned to the vibrant city of Rome. This surprising news
Continue readingSwiss Hunting and Fishing Department, the Bündner Wildhut, reports about the positive effect of the Calanda wolf pack on wildlife
Continue readingEuropean Wilderness Society puts a lot of efforts towards Wilderness education in different European countries for different target audience: adults
Continue readingThe toursim week in Ukraine continued with the 16th International tourism fair, which took place on 22-23 of September in
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society participated in a workshop organised by AGRIDEA in Flims in Graubünden. This mountain village is close
Continue readingThis morning we wrote about the great news that the Swiss canton Graubünden is welcoming the return of the wolves
Continue readingExcept for humans, all natural enemies of the deer and chamois have disappeared in the Swiss forests. The animals have
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