The way to species extinction
This post promotes a short film, which describes the routes which lead to the unfortunate extinction of Siamese rosewood
Read MoreThis post promotes a short film, which describes the routes which lead to the unfortunate extinction of Siamese rosewood
Read MoreSeveral unfinished and abandoned construction and building projects proves that there is enough space in Europe to restore Wilderness and designate 5% of our land for natural processes! We shall not waste our land for unsustainable development.
Read MoreWorking for the protection of Wilderness as an urban citizen! Make the Earth Day in 2014 a wild day
Read MoreEWS partner CARPATICA offers a wildlife watching and nature tours. Massive Cranes Spring Migration, in Eastern Slovakia is a great experience.
Read MoreThe mobile seminar on Planning and Managing Tourism in Protected Areas is an intensive, 2.5 week seminar for individuals involved in efforts to use tourism and outdoor recreation in protected areas.
Read MoreA growing body of scientific evidence identifies strong correlations between experience in the natural world and children’s ability to learn, along with their physical and emotional health. Stress levels, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, cognitive functioning—and more—are positively affected by time spent in nature.
Read MoreOur team at the European Wildernsss Society was wondering how the Earth Hour can actually benefit Europe’s Wilderness.
Read MoreNatura 2000 management – sharing information and good practices Workshop 25th – 28th of March 2014 in Alba-Iulia, Romania
Read MoreUNESCO has a great online training seminar for “teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future“. It starts with the basic
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society is quite a new initiative, which is very much based on the enthusiasm of a few
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