Gregor Louisoder Umweltstiftung presented Wolf Education Material
Following the invitation of Gregor Louisoder Umweltstiftung, European Wilderness Society was finding their way through the big city-jungle of Munich
Continue readingFollowing the invitation of Gregor Louisoder Umweltstiftung, European Wilderness Society was finding their way through the big city-jungle of Munich
Continue readingThe number of human-bear conflicts are drastically rising in Europe. While the numbers of bears seem to be increasing, the
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society has the unique and privileged position that their main office lies in Tamsweg, a city with
Continue readingWhen people think about nature conservation and Wilderness, they think of undisturbed grasslands and large forests. There we find many
Continue readingLocal activists are calling green-conscious citizens of Ukraine to support the petition for creation of Reserve near Lviv city, Western
Continue readingThe story of Romeo, the wolf who flirted with dogs, is an exceptional story of a wild wolf befriending dogs
Continue readingOur brain is predisposed to make the mistakes, especially when we are exposed to multitasking and dodging distractions. This is a
Continue readingFrom 1 to 5 December 2016, 30 experts from 14 countries[1], who are dedicated to ecological research and the conservation
Continue readingRecently I was exposed to the question why the European Wilderness Society is focusing so much on communication and marketing
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society is about to publish a photo-documentary of the increased logging activities in Romania showing the continuing
Continue readingAs we already informed our supporters, the European Wilderness Society is continuously supporting the members of the European Wilderness Network,which in
Continue readingWilderness conservation in rural Europe affects rural areas. Sarah Guhr, from University of Edinburgh in her interesting dissertation work focused on Wilderness conservation
Continue readingActive & non-active management are two reciprocal and combining management approaches to protect biodiversity. It is already clear for many managers
Continue readingHarmful industrial activities are threatening our Wilderness heritage even in protected global networks such as a World Heritage network! That
Continue readingPolicy instruments for sustainable tourism management Policy instruments for sustainable tourism management are like instruments in other fields of environmental
Continue readingThe failure of wolf culling and the role of media! …a correct and balanced information and need to “sell a
Continue readingTwo new films on Wilderness: Lessons in Wilderness & Causa Carnivora Jan Svatoš, the director and photographer, is a well
Continue readingMichael Meyer (ETE/EWS) chaired interesting Sustainable Tourism Workshop Stakeholders at the 4th Congress for Biosphere Reserves on 17th March in
Continue readingAt the European Wilderness Days, we heard a presentation from Ulrich Eichelmann, director of River Watch. We learned that the
Continue readingA recent survey of the Eurobarometer on the Attitudes of Europeans towards the issue of biodiversity revealed that at least
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