An interview with Wouter Helmer
…large herds of horses, Tauros and deer roaming free in magnificent wild landscapes, dozens of successfully operating rewilding enterprises. Of course, things have also gone wrong along the way. Rewilding…
…large herds of horses, Tauros and deer roaming free in magnificent wild landscapes, dozens of successfully operating rewilding enterprises. Of course, things have also gone wrong along the way. Rewilding…
…the gradual resurgence in the area’s spectacular wildlife. It shows how this recovery is enabling a fresh and sustainable approach to wildlife management – based on wildlife watching, rather than…
…such a tragedy. In addition, in 1998, first Przewalski’s horses were introduced. There are now around 120 wild horses with a steadily growing population. Following this success, there are plans…
…corridors, and reintroduced a wide range of keystone wildlife species – from European bison and wild horses to Tauros and kulan. The European Rewilding Network (ERN), which continues to foster…
…survival capacity in the wild. By then the animal is expected to have been officially recognized as a wildlife species and released back into the wild in a number of…
…that in the delta’s drier land areas, relatively free-ranging large groups of wild horses and wild cattle already exist, which are of very old races/breeds. How closely related these are…
…become the new wildlife symbol of the Eastern Rhodopes, next to the wild horses that were reintroduced to the area of Krumovgrad already in 2011, which have successfully adapted to…
…and wild horses, a mosaic of habitats is emerging, enhancing biodiversity. Visit the website and you will find the latest news, interesting blogs, and stunning photography of the area’s most…
The 3800-hectare Zhenda site, which is characterised by mountains and forest, is home to a diverse range of wildlife species. Bogdan Boev / Rewilding Europe Scaling up Rewilding in…
…girl from the audience. She turned out to be a true admirer of wild horses who happened to be her favourite wild animals. The children were also quite impressed by…