International Day of Action on Forest Biomass Energy
We are taking part in an International Day of Action on Forest Biomass Energy on 24th November and need your
Continue readingWe are taking part in an International Day of Action on Forest Biomass Energy on 24th November and need your
Continue readingSix years have passed already since the last state of nature report of the European Environment Agency. Thus, the agency
Continue readingChange can come in our life as a result of crisis, a result of choice, or just by chance. But
Continue readingSwitzerland is naturally predestined for Wilderness. It is home to many of the highest and least accessible mountains in Europe.
Continue readingIn 1970, air and water quality, forest logging and extraction of resources were rising issues in the USA. And so,
Continue readingThe last European wild rivers are under increasing threat, due to inadequate or complete lack of protection, traditional use or
Continue readingHow can wildlife be urban and wild at the same time? This question is becoming ever more relevant as an
Continue readingOn Sunday, 27th of September 2020, a referendum took place in Switzerland to decide over the faith of a revised
Continue readingThe cooperation between the European Wilderness Society and active youngsters in Europe is constantly increasing. Continuing on this path, we
Continue readingFollowing public dissatisfaction with increased forest logging in Lithuania, a team of scientists, conservationists, lawyers, artists and nature lovers united
Continue readingOn September 27th 2019, the Swiss Parliament passed a revised Hunting Law. The law, which will place the fate of
Continue readingHead to the woods, to the mountains. No car. Go camping. Cook on fire. Take a dip in the lakes.
Continue readingOn 7th of August Youth Green Festival, UzhGreenFest, finally took place in Uzhhorod, Ukraine. The Festival is one of the
Continue readingThe issue of racism and the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement have spread around the world within the last months. It
Continue readingThe influence of the Corona pandemic has significantly impacted camping in several European countries. Camping has likely become the safest
Continue readingEuropean Wilderness Society continues Respect Nature promotion and educational activities And Ukrainian youngsters support our approach how to enjoy nature with minimal impact!
Continue readingNatural tourism can be a sustainable way for many areas to combine tourism and nature conservation. Slovakian officials have realized
Continue readingBats are a fascinating group of animals, but they got a lot of bad publicity in the the context of
Continue readingTourism in protected areas: mission impossible? More than 50 participants from different European countires investigated this during online training session
Continue readingIn this series of postings, we apresent the colourful system of protected areas in Lithuania. This week’s topic are the
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