Beaver is the rewilding specialist
…beaver back is that they are natural water managers. With the creation of natural dams, ponds and marshes the water retention capacity is greatly increased and so beavers help us…
…beaver back is that they are natural water managers. With the creation of natural dams, ponds and marshes the water retention capacity is greatly increased and so beavers help us…
…providing huge opportunities for reflooding former polders and islands, introducing natural grazing and reconnecting lakes with the Danube river. REWILDING WITH A BEER – Krombacher Brewery supports Oder Delta In…
…species? It is of great importance for the natural functioning of many of our ecosystems. Natural grazing and browsing by large herbivores is one of the key ecological factors in…
…in Romania; seven natural grazing projects established in 4 different rewilding areas; five Tauros breeding sites now operational in three countries; and cooperation with hunting associations on wildlife comeback in…
…carnivores (especially the grey wolf), as well as carcasses for scavenging species (such as the local Egyptian, cinereous and griffon vulture populations). A more natural population dynamic between predators and…
…renew and indeed create natural processes and natural ecosystems across our projects areas in Europe and beyond. The reason this was an important exercise was due to the fact that…
Click on the image above to view images from the bison photo exhibition. Staffan Widstrand / Rewilding Europe The focus of this year’s festival was nature photography. The bison…
…Croatian rewilding area. The development of natural grazing in Lika Plains, the research and protection of old-growth forests, the support of wildlife comeback (brown bear, red deer, Balkan chamois and…
…planned in 2017 include human-wildlife coexistence, habitat restoration, natural grazing and eco-tourism. Rewilding Europe extends a warm welcome to rewilding initiatives that are not yet part of the network –…
…in March outlining how European policies – particularly the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) – could better support extensive grazing (where low-density livestock populations feed on natural vegetation). The…