The Wood Wide Web supports wild forests
Forest ecosystems are globally diverse and highly important for nature and people. They provide vital ecosystem services and host the
Read MoreForest ecosystems are globally diverse and highly important for nature and people. They provide vital ecosystem services and host the
Read MoreForests have a positive effect on people’s health and well-being. Research of the relationship between humans and the forest reveals
Read MoreAt the end of September, the European Wilderness Society held several outdoor workshops to give young people from Italy, Slovenia,
Read MoreIn September we presented our workshops in the “Eulen-Spiegel” project to an international audience for the first time. Young people
Read MoreAs part of our project “Multiperspektivischer Blick auf die Biodiversiät im Wald und in Waldrandgebieten“, we continued our podcast series
Read MoreThe vast network of fungi beneath the ground, also known as the internet of life and integral part of the
Read MoreForests are possibly the most important ally in the fight against the climate and biodiversity crisis. They capture massive amounts
Read MoreDo you want to know more about the importance of beech forests for forest biodiversity conservation in Europe? For all German speakers
Read MoreWe are taking part in an International Day of Action on Forest Biomass Energy on 24th November and need your
Read MoreCurrently, EU policy indicates that burning wood is “zero carbon” and “renewable energy”. However, this approach is only true if
Read MoreThe climate crisis is the worst crisis in human history and it will affect almost every aspect of the environment
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society and Slovak Paradise National Park have a successful partnership for several years. Slovak paradise proved that
Read MoreRecently, a study in journal Science was published that shows that the best solution for climate change is planting trees.
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