The power of language in fighting the climate crisis
This is the second part of a series emphasizing the impact of language in the fight against the climate crisis
Continue readingThis is the second part of a series emphasizing the impact of language in the fight against the climate crisis
Continue readingThe climate crisis is the biggest threat humanity has ever faced. Still, politicians around the world fail to take necessary
Continue readingDo untouched, unrecognised and uncovered places in nature still exist in Slovakia? And if so, how do we use their
Continue readingThe recent meeting on Coordination and Management of World Heritage Sites – The Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the
Continue readingMax Rossberg is being interviewed tonight by Carol Off from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on the illegal poaching of a
Continue readingIn 2017 European Wilderness Society became a member of CEEWeb and at the recent Annual meeting the chairman of the
Continue readingHybrids are the result of two different species that mate with each other. Normally, these hybrids are born sterile. That
Continue readingMax A.E. Rossberg from the European Wilderness Society highlighted in his presentation “Tourism in protected areas: Mission impossible” during The
Continue reading5th Ausseer Naturraumgespräche On the 24 October, the European Wilderness Society attended the 5th Ausseer Naturraumgespräche with the topic “Between land and water
Continue readingFollowing the invitation of Gregor Louisoder Umweltstiftung, European Wilderness Society was finding their way through the big city-jungle of Munich
Continue readingPierre Ibisch, Markus Waldherr, Max Rossberg and Anni Henning discussed some of the next steps of the European Beech Forest
Continue readingGeorge Monbiot just published a great article in the Guardian about the effect of using word to describe nature conservation
Continue readingLet me announce with a great pleasure that a limited number of copies of the book: A Year in the Wilderness
Continue readingMax Rossberg and Anni Henning are attending the Wilderness Communication Workshop in Frankfurt hosted by the BfN and Zoological Society
Continue reading2-3rd February several Beech Forest and Wilderness Experts met for a two-day workshop on the challenges of identifying, designating and
Continue readingThe Kuratorium Wald is holding a series of workshops on managing forests in Natura 2000 sites. Max Rossberg led a
Continue readingTogether with Mariana – a water specialist – and Mauro – a large carnivore specialist – and Gaia from Lumina,
Continue reading‘Wilderness begins behind our houses and gardens, where everybody can meet roe deer, hare or even fox. Wilderness is around
Continue readingLast week we informed our readers about extraordinary book depicting the best piece of Wilderness in Central Europe. Now this phenomenal
Continue readingEurope has a Wilderness definition, Wilderness conservation policy (description how to protect Wilderness in Europe), a short inventory (tentative list of
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