Wilderness is under pressure in Europe
If you ever wondered what pressures exist for wilderness, here is an article, which we received from Stela Dineva, WWF
Continue readingIf you ever wondered what pressures exist for wilderness, here is an article, which we received from Stela Dineva, WWF
Continue readingOur passion is Wilderness Based on more than 20 years of Wilderness experience by our founders, the European Wilderness Society
Continue readingOne of the projects where the European Wilderness Society is involved is the ALFAwetlands transnational Horizon project. The project is
Continue readingWetlands, often overlooked, hold immense value for ecosystems and societies. They provide wide spectrum of benefits. Beside they are home to
Continue readingGrazing domestic animals in the mountains was the basic activity of man since ancient times. It happened in the foothills
Continue readingSearching for primeval forests Knowledge about prehistoric forests provides interesting information about the dynamics changes in the landscape. Changes that
Continue readingA new initiative rewards millions to this small West African nation that punches well above its weight in terms of carbon sink and biodiversity importance.
Continue readingWe often first consider the effect we have on nature through what we can see but in many cases we
Continue readingThis simple question can drastically shape our worldview. Today, Tobias Nickel leads us the entanglement with nature in different parts
Continue readingAre humans separate from or part of nature and what defines our relationship with nature? In the next weeks we
Continue readingThere is not a single day going by where we do not read or receive reports of some form of logging
Continue readingOn the 26th of January 2021, in the heart of Soomaa National Park, locals noticed signs of large-scale forest logging.
Continue readingWhat impacts the relationship of humans and nature and in what do we see the true value of nature? This
Continue readingOn the 2nd of June, a historic moment took place for nature conservation in Hungary. After several years of campaigning
Continue readingThe spread of the coronavirus disease is clearly a public health emergency, affecting many businesses all across the world. Apart
Continue readingA new study has discovered vast areas which are potentially suitable for habitation by European bears. The European brown bear
Continue readingWILDArt has ended two weeks ago, but the exhibition of the artwork created during the week will still be visible
Continue readingOn June 7th and 8th, the European Wilderness Society will be meeting the organisations of the European Alliance for Wolf
Continue readingOur congratulations to Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, who are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this week! The European Wilderness Society attended the
Continue readingAlthough nature conservation organisations all strive for a similar goal, most of them mind their own business. However, performing training
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