First webinar held within the European Rewilding Network
…enables us to save important corridors for wildlife and secure large grazing zones for the large herbivores. Securing hunting and grazing rights in a more sustainable way seems to be…
…enables us to save important corridors for wildlife and secure large grazing zones for the large herbivores. Securing hunting and grazing rights in a more sustainable way seems to be…
…Aldabra giant tortoises to Mauritian offshore islands to replace the extinct Mauritian species, thus resuming seed dispersal, grazing and trampling, as important natural processes to those islands ecosystems. In the…
…five breeding sites for the Tauros programme: in Portugal, Spain, Croatia, Romania and the Netherlands. Apart from the breeding programme, this includes pilots for natural grazing in these rewilding landscapes….
…in publications as in practice as in natural grazing pilots. A strong communication effort with a lot of outreach to large audiences, in particular around animal releases, major publications and…
…the aims of the forestry management is to maintain some areas of open grassland to allow natural grazing by wildlife. I hope that one day the mountain will be full…
…FNYH will assure the maintenance of open areas (important for biodiversity) through natural grazing (cows and horses being the strike force). Private properties on the Spanish side of Western Iberia…
…some wild Maronesa cattle have been introduced as wild-living, social herds. Their presence is important in maintaining the biodiversity – large herbivores were naturally here before people started farming the…
…Romanian part of the delta) to work together on beavers, natural grazing (including the Letea horses and red deer reintroduction), and development of wildlife conservancies in the communities of C….
…grazing in the field and seemed like they immediately became a natural part of the Lika plains ecosystem. Given the often harsh winters in this area, it was decided that…
…out from the release area they will not be taken care of anymore. They will then become full part of the natural ecosystem in the 59 000 ha large Tarcu…