The story of Sisyphos: Injured wolf rescued in Italy
I suspect you have heard of the story of Sisyphos. The poor being had to roll a stone up a
Continue readingI suspect you have heard of the story of Sisyphos. The poor being had to roll a stone up a
Continue reading The Flora and Fauna need green corridors to overcome human barriers. There are  some successful examples of green corridor projects
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society is partnering already for several months with the Association of Friends of National Park of Casentinesi Forests, Falterona Mountain and Campigna!
Continue readingOur partners from Foreste Casentinesi NP, Italy confirmed interest to become a member of the European Wilderness Network. Today they proudly present their Wilderness area…
Continue readingNevertheless even in this time (which we hope future generations will call as the awakening of European Wilderness movement) there is a lack of trained Wilderness managers in Europe.
Continue readingThe 18-month-old male wolf was run over by a driver between Airasca and Volvera, south of Turin, Torino Today reported.
Continue readingWilderness is somewhat an abstract term and, if not experienced personally, it is hard to explain its meaning to people. Therefore symbolic animals are important, which can make the emotional and visual link to Wilderness.
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