Pettorano sul Gizio: the town that went wild
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1M ago
In the heart of the Central Apennines rewilding landscape, the residents of Pettorano sul Gizio are benefitting from lives that are increasingly entwined with local nature ..read more
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Wide-ranging measures see the Rewilding Velebit team build engagement in 2023
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2M ago
Kruno Bošnjaković, a communications officer attached to the Rewilding Velebit team, outlines the extensive measures taken to reach out to stakeholders in 2023. Connecting people of all backgrounds with the majestic nature of Velebit will inspire them to want to protect and enhance it ..read more
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Resilient rewilding in the Danube Delta
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4M ago
Despite the ongoing impact of the Russian invasion, rewilding in the Danube Delta continues to have a positive impact on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems – a testament to the resilience of nature and local rewilding teams ..read more
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The story of a storyteller: an interview with wildlife photographer Ricardo Lourenço
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4M ago
At the beginning of November, Portuguese photographer and videographer Ricardo Lourenço won three prizes at the Portuguese Rewilding Photo Contest, which is co-organised by the Rewilding Portugal team. In October, one of his images was also highly commended at the prestigious European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. We caught up with Ricardo to find out more about his life, work, and thoughts on rewilding ..read more
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Message to COP 28 delegates: rewilding can help to keep our 1.5°C hopes alive
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4M ago
The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP 28, kicks off today. The need to slash anthropogenic carbon emissions is urgent, yet delegates should also bear in mind that nature can and must play an essential role in fixing our climate ..read more
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Rewilding in the Rhodope Mountains: the subsidy challenge
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5M ago
In the Rhodope Mountains, agricultural subsidies are promoting the intensification of grazing, which is negatively impacting nature and local rewilding efforts. The local team are determined to keep advocating rural policies that allow people to make better use of the socio-economic benefits that rewilding can provide ..read more
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Changing the narrative: rewilding offers a bold new perspective for the Iberian Highlands
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5M ago
The vast and sparsely populated Iberian Highlands became Rewilding Europe’s tenth rewilding landscape in 2022. Enabling wild nature to recover here could transform the outlook for local communities ..read more
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A horseman returns home: the story of Pablo and the Przewalski’s
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7M ago
In May, a herd of 10 Przewalski’s horses arrived in Spain’s Iberian Highlands. Pablo Villa, who manages the herd as member of the Rewilding Spain team, reflects on the joy of his new role, and the beneficial presence of this majestic animal in the rewilding landscape ..read more
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Beyond protection: towards wilder European parks
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7M ago
The rewilding of protected areas could take nature recovery in Europe to the next level. There are a range of measures they could employ to become wilder ..read more
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New partnership exemplifies rewilding’s broad coalition in the Affric Highlands
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7M ago
In the Affric Highlands of Scotland, co-ownership of rewilding is ensuring everyone benefits from nature recovery ..read more
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