Wildlife return and business developments in Romania
…the wild horses in and around the Letea Forest as a new attraction was an important milestone. Around Letea more than 1,000 horses live and die under natural conditions –…
…the wild horses in and around the Letea Forest as a new attraction was an important milestone. Around Letea more than 1,000 horses live and die under natural conditions –…
…allowing it to take its own course. Wilder rivers, wilder forests, wilder open areas, more wildlife and more people enjoying and deriving benefits from wilder nature. Our goals are increasingly…
…at the WWF in Romania and involved in the Rewilding Europe initiative, explains that the intention to release herds of deer, wild cattle and wild horses in parts of the…
Beremytske Biosfera, a European Rewilding Network member from Ukraine, used the European Wildlife Bank to introduce two herds of Konik horses from Latvia into its rewilding site in 2016 and…
…best protected and most famous wildlife and wilderness areas in Mediterranean Europe, with wide-ranging benefits for both people and local wild nature. “We are extremely proud to be able to…
…the ongoing initiative for ‘Status Wild’. Wouter Helmer, Rewilding Director at Rewilding Europe presented the European Wildlife Bank, explained its role and mechanism and how it helps partner organisations to…
…an initiative by the Taurus Foundation, supported by Rewilding Europe, with the ambition to backbreed a functional, wild version of the aurochs, which went extinct as a wild animal in…
…the best guarantee of large areas with rich and biodiverse green roofs, to the delight of the wildlife in the Western Iberian habitat. Wild herbivores are the first to benefit….
…network. Thanks to the reintroduction of large herbivores such as European bison, Galloway cattle, Konik horses and Exmoor ponies, natural grazing is key process at every site, helping to enhance…
…wildlife species will hopefully soon follow the example of the black stork and find refuge in Paul de Toirões. Staffan Widstrand / Rewilding Europe A wilder, more resilient oasis…