Poster available: Wolves restore nature’s balance in Europe
Our new poster ‘Wolves restore nature’s balance in Europe’ is available for downloading! Update 21.08.2017: Now also available in Czech,
Read MoreOur new poster ‘Wolves restore nature’s balance in Europe’ is available for downloading! Update 21.08.2017: Now also available in Czech,
Read MoreAmmunition is spread all around, making it almost impossible to move without risking your own life. It is a place that
Read MoreWhile Germany and Austria are currently considering to allow culling of wolves again, Alaska just became an example for the
Read MoreOur team biologist, Nick Huisman, and the European Wilderness Society apprentice, Robin Rossberg, paid a visit to Salzburg over the
Read MoreOn 7th June the two-week visit of Vlado Vancura and Iryna Shchoka was dedicated to the participation in the Seminar “Support
Read MoreAt the FairFair trade show in Vienna hosted by Biorama, an organic rancher with cattle and horses from the Mühlviertel,
Read MoreAs part of the Let´s get Wild school project in Austria, the European Wilderness Society has started the production of
Read MoreWhile Italy is debating a new Wolf legislation which may permit the culling of wolves, a wolf was found decapitated and
Read More“We do have a great responsibility, all of us, on protecting wolves” (José Ignacio Vega) La Emocion Del Lobo is
Read MoreAfter days and weeks in which the Wolf Plan looked like a military secret, we all now have in our
Read MoreUpdate: March 8th, the final decision has been postponed until March 30th. 25. February 2017 from our colleague Dario Botti:
Read MoreThe story of Romeo, the wolf who flirted with dogs, is an exceptional story of a wild wolf befriending dogs
Read MoreThe Wolf in the alpine cultural landscape The presence of the wolf in Alps over the past twenty years is
Read MoreOne of Donald Trump’s first moves as President of the United States of America was to order the go-ahead to
Read MoreAfter publishing the news about the new Italian Wolf Management Plan currently debated in Italy, several new reports of Wolves
Read MoreAs a Wilderness advocate has informed us, Slovenia continues to allow the killing of wolves and bears. Already back in
Read MoreThis is a topic heavily discussed between the stakeholders. We found this postcard which explains it quite nicely…
Read MoreAfter 134 years of absence, Gray wolves were seen again in Austria. Since 1882 there were no records of wolves
Read MoreThe mountainous region of Asturias, with one million hectares, is one of the most biodiverse regions in Europe. Its wildlife
Read MoreThis research project is about understanding the interaction between humans and wolves in Sierra Morena what are possibilities to put
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