How the fall of East Germany improved the world’s biodiversity
Today, 30 years ago, the Berlin Wall that separated the capital city in Western and Eastern Germany fell. Just before
Read MoreToday, 30 years ago, the Berlin Wall that separated the capital city in Western and Eastern Germany fell. Just before
Read MoreWe are publishing the first series of briefs for the partners of the European Wilderness Network. The European Wilderness Network has grown to
Read MoreWalk among the treetops, between 8 and 25 meters above the forest floor, and experience untouched nature from a unique
Read MoreWilderness potential of the Beech Forest in Europe has been of interest to the UNESCO. In 2007 the first Primeval
Read MoreAll federal states in Germany, including Mecklenburg-Vorpommern are currently identifying potential Wilderness. It is a task imbedded in the Wilderness
Read MoreWilderness in Germany and the people managing it Jens Wilhelm, chief Ranger of Nationalpark Hainich and Vlado Vancura, European Wilderness Society
Read MoreOne very important element of the long-term German National Strategy on Biological Diversity is protect Wilderness. This strategy envisages that Wilderness
Read MoreRight after the superb European Beech Forest Network workshop, we met with several excellent Wilderness advocates in three National Parks
Read MoreWhile everyone is slowing getting into the Christmas feeling, the European Wilderness Society team has scheduled many meetings at the
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Quality Standard Audit System is a standardised system for evaluating the Quality of Wilderness, the management of
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society is actively working on a quality standard for marine Wilderness, alongside terrestrial Wilderness. Practical experience with
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