The controversy of sanitary logging
Many still think that although natural processes are self-propelled, nature still needs human intervention and maintenance. In this multi-part series,
Continue readingMany still think that although natural processes are self-propelled, nature still needs human intervention and maintenance. In this multi-part series,
Continue readingThe United Nations have drafted a report on the human impact on natural resources and species risk of extinction. On
Continue readingThe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) published a detailed assessment report addressing the impact of biodiversity
Continue readingThe increase of backcountry winter sports, meaning activities outside the official boundaries of ski resorts, brings a lot of additional stress to alpine habitats and wildlife.
Continue readingThe current speed of destruction of the Fagaras primary forest is truly alarming. Researchers from from the Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences, in Prague conclude their several years of monitoring work with the statement that solutions are needed as fast as possible.
Continue readingRecently the District Administrative Court of Kiev cancelled the order of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine
Continue readingThe World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) published recently their alarming Living Planet Report 2018. One of the things that stood
Continue readingWe have collected some of the most often posed questions we receive and hope to provide some of the answers.
Continue readingThe Alps are often described as the ‘Water Tower’ of Europe, because they provide around 40% of Europe’s freshwater. However,
Continue readingDuring the last couple of weeks and months, we visited many Wilderness all across Europe. Considering that the European Wilderness
Continue readingGeorge Monbiot just published a great article in the Guardian about the effect of using word to describe nature conservation
Continue readingThe number of human-bear conflicts are drastically rising in Europe. While the numbers of bears seem to be increasing, the
Continue readingClimate change, or as we prefer to call it “climate overheating”, is currently one of the biggest threats to our
Continue readingConservation scientists urge for immediate protection of roadless areas throughout the world, at the International Congress for Conservation Biology, Montpelier,
Continue readingThe brown bear journey continues and Iwo arrives back to Poland! Our friend, Nuria Selva from Poland, has just sent
Continue readingThe US Wilderness Act celebrates its 50th anniversary. On Sept. 3, 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the United States
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