“Rewilding horses in Europe” – why, how, which and where?
…be mistaken with rebuilding extinct wild horses from the past. The rapidly growing knowledge about the many types of the extinct wild horse will be used to choose the right…
…be mistaken with rebuilding extinct wild horses from the past. The rapidly growing knowledge about the many types of the extinct wild horse will be used to choose the right…
…ongoing releases of wild and semi-wild herbivores, such as horses and Tauros, with the aim of increasing the supply of naturally occurring carcasses to the vulture species in the Iberian…
…park, rewilding efforts in Sintra-Cascais are currently focused on increasing natural grazing using a range of wild and semi-wild herbivores. A 57,000 euro grant from Rewilding Europe’s European Wildlife Comeback…
…recognised as wild animals. The result is “Status Wild”, a stunning short documentary recently made available to view on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W8PNriRPgI Rewilding Europe caught up with Joanne and Jamie-Lee –…
…Velebit and partners have also released over 87 wild horses (Koniks and Bosnian Mountain Horses) onto the Lika Plains in recent years (with herds now totalling nearly 100 animals), co-funded…
…functioning. Wildlife comeback and carbon From wolves to wild horses, European bison to grasshoppers, species of all descriptions, habitats and climate zones impact global carbon exchange in different ways….
…burgeoning attraction for wildlife enthusiasts, with the development of a nature-based economy enabling local communities to benefit financially from wilder nature. The new initiative will continue to foster cooperation among…
…(or their close equivalent) to European landscapes. Since 2011, Rewilding Europe has been working to increase populations of wild and semi-wild herbivores across Europe – both within its own rewilding…
…spectacular photos of horses jumping from the truck and running towards their freedom in the wilderness. But because of the recent predation from wolves on several horses in this area,…
…progress being made. Thanks, in part, to the efforts of Rewilding Europe, there seems to be a gathering sense of momentum behind European rewilding. The reintroduction of wild and semi-wild…