On the tracks of owls and other forest dwellers
Yesterday we were out again, with 16 children from the Middle school Bad Vigaun, Austria. We held our owl workshop,
Continue readingYesterday we were out again, with 16 children from the Middle school Bad Vigaun, Austria. We held our owl workshop,
Continue readingWe were on the road again with our school workshops, this time in Lower Austria. In Waidhofen an der Thaya,
Continue readingLast week we had a great owl workshop in the 2nd grade of the elementary school in Straßwalchen, Austria. The
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Continue readingJournalists love to create hotlines with shocking news. Every day we are bombed by thousands of news, pop-up messages, and
Continue readingThere was a lot going on this week within our two projects “Schmetterlingsreich” and “Let’s get wild 2“, which are
Continue readingIn May, with the support of the Erasmus + Programme, European Wilderness Society hosted the Advanced Planning visit of the
Continue readingHow would you like to spend this summer volunteering with shepherds in the Alps? LIFEstockProtect is looking for volunteers to
Continue readingAfter much work from the partners of LIFEstockProtect, the project’s livestock protection courses are beginning this spring! As the first
Continue readingThe forest sector has been facing significant changes over the years including globalization, digitalization, changing societal demands and climate change.
Continue readingOn 14th of March the 11th World Environmental Education Congress started. This hybrid event will last for 5 days and
Continue readingWhen you think of Germany, Wilderness is probably not the first thing that you think of. It is highly industrialized
Continue readingOur poster and folder ‘Respect Nature’ is available for downloading in several languages! Update 8.12.2021: Folder Czech Each time we
Continue readingIn the European Wilderness Society’s BEECH POWER project, an expert consortium is working to improve the management of UNESCO World
Continue readingToday we are showing our support for the essential yet often underappreciated work of Rangers across the world. This day
Continue readingWe are happy to announce that last week, the European Wilderness Society joined the Global Waste Cleaning Network, to capitalise
Continue readingWe’re waking up to a new era in 2021, with vaccines being rolled-out more widely, and momentum growing for a
Continue readingThe second Ranger training course for Ukraine was conducted by the trainers from Ukraine, Austria, Slovakia and Lithuania in November,
Continue readingWhat many conservationists expected is now confirmed: killing wolves does not effectively reduce livestock depredation. On the contrary, various methods
Continue readingThe demand for highly-skilled conservation experts is growing. The Carinthia University of Applied Sciences developed an international Masters Degree Programme
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