Which animals might qualify as “Europe’s Big Five”?
…Park Zuid Kennemerland, The Netherlands. In 2007, European bison were brought back here where they since then live under completely natural conditions, together with a herd of wild Konik horses….
…Park Zuid Kennemerland, The Netherlands. In 2007, European bison were brought back here where they since then live under completely natural conditions, together with a herd of wild Konik horses….
…peaks of the Velebit Mountains. Roaming herds of Tauros and Konik horses graze this verdant plain, creating mosaic (half-open, half-wooded) habitats that are home to a thriving wild nature. Although…
…Gelderse Poort, the visitors can come across free-roaming herds of Galloways and Konik horses that graze the river floodplains year-round and create a mosaic landscape. Typical animals that live here,…
…spot the so-called “Big Seven” – the Atlantic sturgeon, grey seal, beaver, white-tailed eagle, Konik horse, wolf and European bison. Growth in the number of visitors is good for me,…
…in the Netherlands before. In two words: it is a nature spectacle! You will see Konik horses, Red Deer and Heck cattle battling for their new territories. A fox family…
…grazing (Highland cattle and Konik ponies already roam free on the fen) will see the landscape continue evolving into a mosaic of habitats that support a burgeoning array of wildlife….
…Kladenets live alongside Konik horses and many other species. Rewilding Rhodopes As they roam free in the Rhodope Mountains, the bison will live alongside deer, wolves, vultures and many other…
…Southern Carpathians and red deer in the Rhodope Mountains to Konik horses in the Danube Delta and Tauros in the Velebit Mountains. In other areas, keystone species such as vultures…
…of another 10 water buffaloes (from the same farm in Transcarpathia), and a shipment of 15 wild Konik horses. The horses were shipped from Latvia in March, and are currently…
…for rewilding, with rewilding efforts starting here in the early 1990s. Today, with much of the area grazed by reintroduced herds of free-roaming herbivores such as Galloway cattle and Konik…