Barriers to the expansion of Wilderness in Europe
We can still find large continuous natural areas in many parts of Europe, which are little affected by human activities.
Continue readingWe can still find large continuous natural areas in many parts of Europe, which are little affected by human activities.
Continue readingThe autumn of 2019, auditors of European Wilderness Society visited a number of protected areas in Bulgaria. The most Southern
Continue readingAli Botush is a Strict Reserve in the Slavyanka mountain range, located directly on the border of Bulgaria and Greece.
Continue readingMantaritsa Strict Reserve was established in 1968 to showcase and protect an old, unmanaged forest ecosystem in the Western Rhodope
Continue readingIn the past years, more than 41 Wilderness Areas from 17 countries joined the European Wilderness Network. The European Wilderness
Continue readingIn autumn 2019, European Wilderness Society auditors travelled to Bulgaria to seek new potential Wilderness. One treasure found was Cervenata
Continue readingRecently, auditors of the European Wilderness Society set out on a trip in Bulgaria to visit existing members of the
Continue readingToday and tomorrow, the 5th and 6th November, our next Citizens Engagement Activity, in cooperation with Interreg Volunteer Youth, will
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society supports ranger at the 5th European Ranger Congress in Bavaria.
Continue readingRecently, the European Wilderness Society visited Persina Nature Park, a Bulgarian jewel on the Danube. This wetland area is one
Continue readingThe year of 2019 is the year of Wilderness. This is the 10-year anniversary of the European Parliament’s Resolution on
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society set out on a two-week mission to visit the two Bulgarian members of the European Wilderness
Continue readingWILDArt Majella was a full success! Almost 20 artists from Europe and the Untied States plus the team members of
Continue readingNational Park Risnjak stretches across the deep forests and the peaks of Dinaric mountains in north-western Croatia. Its name comes
Continue readingEuropean Wilderness Society understands an importance of the capacity-building as well as experience exchange between Wilderness Experts and Advocates. Especially
Continue readingIn the past week the European Wilderness auditors spent a few days in the newly proposed Wilderness named Chornohora (Black)
Continue readingSpeakers from all across the world are presenting their knowledge on Wilderness, large carnivores, protected area management, tourism, forestry, climate
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society continues its cooperation with Protected Area management for the stewardship of Ukrainian Wilderness. Furthermore, we will
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society is excited to share the news that Centralparks, a new transboundary project in the Interreg CENTRAL
Continue readingThe European Wilderness Society just returned from a first visit to discover the Wilderness potential in Julian Prealps Natural Park
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