Wilderness Expert Exchange continues
European Wilderness Society understands an importance of the capacity-building as well as experience exchange between Wilderness Experts and Advocates. Especially
Continue readingEuropean Wilderness Society understands an importance of the capacity-building as well as experience exchange between Wilderness Experts and Advocates. Especially
Continue readingThis year, the European Wilderness Society starts a number of the new projects. This was possible due to intensive work
Continue readingOne of the educational projects from the European Wilderness Society is Let’s get Wild! This month we had another highlight in
Continue readingWilderness is a subject of growing interest amongst society. Consequently, more and more people have an interest to learn about
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society attended the Pathways Europe 2018 conference in Goslar, Germany in September. This conference focused on the
Continue readingUpdate from 16th of October: Today education of Wilderness advocates continued at Uzhhorod specialized school 6 “Leader”. It was exciting
Continue readingPrior to the “Pathways Europe 2018: Resurrecting the Wild” focusing on the human dimension of the conflict with wildlife, the
Continue readingProper livestock management often demands the presence of shepherds. Shepherding is an old craft and there are many European countries,
Continue readingThe active summer vacation is coming to an end and schools are ready to start again. The Uzhhorod Department of Education
Continue readingLast week, European Wilderness Society’s Wilderness volunteer Rebecca Hollely spent four days in Vienna to take part in the On-Arrival-Training from
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society attended the opening of the (M)Ursprung Exhibition in Muhr. The Mur river is the second longest
Continue reading„Leave No Trace“ geht auf die Naturschutzbewegung in den USA zurück, die auch für den Wilderness Act verantwortlich ist: 1964
Continue readingGarry Oye, former Chief of Wilderness Stewardship Division at National Park Service, is currently visiting the European Wilderness Society to share
Continue readingFrom June 4th to 7th the Wilderness Ranger Academy of Region 2 and 3 of the U.S. Forest Service took
Continue readingOur wolf poster, which details how a wolf restores balance in nature, is now available to download in Basque. To
Continue readingLast week European Wilderness Society team conducted a number of events in the Ukraine. Among them: Seminar “Future of the
Continue readingWe have opened our Large Carnivore coexistence exhibition in Uzhhorod, Ukraine this week. The exhibition covers not only the golden
Continue readingVolunteering in nature conservation and Wilderness stewardship plays an integral part in connecting people with nature. It offers opportunities to
Continue readingThe Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center in Missoula, Montana, offers wide-ranging training opportunities in the field of Wilderness, Wilderness
Continue readingAs the European Wilderness Society Wilderness Education initiative Lets Get Wild supported by the Austrian Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism is
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