Wilderness education at Ukrainian schools
On 4th of September our Wild 5 started its journey among Uzhhorod educational institutions and travelled to the first School
Read MoreOn 4th of September our Wild 5 started its journey among Uzhhorod educational institutions and travelled to the first School
Read MoreThe active summer vacation is coming to an end and schools are ready to start again. The Uzhhorod Department of Education
Read More100 Children visited a Wilderness Camp As the hugely successful “Lets Get Wild” school project is coming to an end
Read MoreFrom June 4th to 7th the Wilderness Ranger Academy of Region 2 and 3 of the U.S. Forest Service took
Read MorePlease also read: Why Leave No Trace is necessary in Wilderness The 7 Principles of Leave No Trace The 2-day
Read MoreOur wolf poster, which details how a wolf restores balance in nature, is now available to download in Basque. To
Read MoreOur Large carnivore exhibition which was opened for the first time on the 08 of May this year and had
Read MoreEstonian nature organisations chose the wolf as the winner over the beaver, badger, fox and hedgehog. The people proudly see
Read MoreWe have opened our Large Carnivore coexistence exhibition in Uzhhorod, Ukraine this week. The exhibition covers not only the golden
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that the U.S. Forest Service, in cooperation with the European Wilderness Society, is able to
Read MoreMy time in Gunnison started with a series of wildlife talks at the ICElab of the Western State Colorado University
Read MoreViewer discretion recommended: Some of the images in this article might be disturbing for younger audiences. Iberian wolves are a
Read MoreAfter one week in Washington D.C. I arrived in Boulder, Colorado, today. My first meeting was with Dr. John Hausdoerffer
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society attended the presentation of new material on the lynx in Munich. The magazine was produced by
Read MoreOn the 6th of December, 2017 European Wilderness Society conducted English-speaking teens club meeting, hosted by the Window on America
Read MoreThanks to our Wilderness advocates around the world, we were able to add two more translations of our wolf poster
Read MoreHybrids are the result of two different species that mate with each other. Normally, these hybrids are born sterile. That
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society had a meeting with the dean of the Biology Faculty of Uzhhorod National University, Ukraine. The aim
Read MoreEuropean Wilderness Society puts a lot of efforts towards Wilderness education in different European countries for different target audience: adults
Read MoreOur poster on how wolves restore nature’s balance in Europe is now available in Romanian, Polish, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian and
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