The Crucial Connection: Healthy Soil’s Role in Mitigating Climate Change and Preserving Biodiversity In the face of global challenges such as climate change and biodiversity […]
Connecting National Parks: Empowering Wildlife Movements and Conservation
Connecting National Parks: Empowering Wildlife Movements and Conservation National parks are not only essential for preserving natural wonders but also play a crucial role in […]
Beavers: Nature’s Architects Shaping Biodiversity
Beavers: Nature’s Architects Shaping BiodiversityBeavers, often considered nature’s engineers, play a pivotal role in shaping ecosystems and supporting biodiversity. These industrious rodents possess remarkable abilities […]
The return of the turtles
The European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) is a freshwater turtle species found across much of Europe and parts of Asia. Despite its wide distribution, the […]
Shall we fear the return of the wild in Europe?
There are several reasons why some people might fear the re-emergence of wild animals such as wolves, bears, and bison (wisent) in Europe: However, it’s […]
Keystone species – The elk
Elks, also known as wapiti, are large herbivorous mammals that are native to North America and parts of Asia. As members of the deer family, […]
Rewilding – a booster for the tourist industry
The rewilding movement in Europe, which aims to restore and protect natural ecosystems and their biodiversity, can have various benefits for the tourist industry. Rewilding […]
The decline of insects
There is growing concern about the decline of insect populations in Europe, and worldwide. The decline in insect populations has been linked to factors such […]
Status quo of wilderness in Europe
The amount of real wildness in Europe varies depending on how it is defined and measured. In general, Europe is a densely populated and heavily […]
The Bison, a keystone species
The Bison, a keystone species In the intricate tapestry of ecosystems, certain species hold a unique and irreplaceable role in maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. […]