Wild mammals flourishing again in Europe thanks to conservation efforts
Europe’s mammal populations start flourishing again Hunting and habitat loss drove many large mammals in Europe close to…
Europe’s mammal populations start flourishing again Hunting and habitat loss drove many large mammals in Europe close to…
HUMANITY AT A CROSSROADS – BREAKDOWN OR BREAKTHROUGH The world’s dire ecological situation, and the challenges faced by…
Gland, Switzerland – A high-level group of 60 scientists, economists, and civil society organizations have launched an initiative…
To launch the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, UNEP has released a synthesis report as a call to…
Did you miss the first rewilding webinar organised by the Rewilding Community of Practice? Here you will find our speakers’ personal rewilding stories.
Climate change can trigger cascading impacts and, in that way, affect species survival and distribution both directly and…
Recent research has shed light on the origins and evolutionary journey of the European bison, also known as…
On March 20th of this year, conservationists around the world will celebrate the first annual #WorldRewildingDay to expand…
Rewilding represents a new viewpoint on nature conservation, reaching beyond to bring a more functional vision and moving…
Wolves were once native to Yellowstone National Park in the United States, but they were wiped off through…
Beavers are not only a particularly remarkable animal, but these rodents are true ecosystem-engineers whose value cannot be…
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