Two rare black wolves, likely siblings, were spotted on camera crossing a stream in a Polish forest, a conservation ...
Yet as Staffan Widstrand, one of the project’s directors, observes, “Wildlife is coming back because of changes in policy and lifestyles. Almost 20 percent of Europe is now under some form of ...
Keystone Carpathian Species such as Bison, Lynx and Bear as well as the Wildlife in the Danube Delta to be Featured on the National Geographic Channel WWF and Rewilding Europe recognise the cricitally ...
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Hosted on MSNEuropean Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 is now open – and it's celebrating 25 yearsMillions of monarch butterflies won the 2024 competition. What stunning natural photography will come out of 2025?
The video footage, released on SAVE Wildlife Conservation Fund Poland's Facebook page on February 4, compiles two clips from the wildlife camera. The first shows a black wolf slowly padding through ...
The winners of the 2024 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards have been announced. Launched in 2001, this competition is one of the most prestigious in modern nature photography.
The diversity of life is key to well-functioning ecosystems. EU rules aim to stop the loss of biodiversity and increase ...
The 49 member states of the Bern Convention charged with the protection of wildlife in Europe and some African countries agreed to lower the wolf's protection status from "strictly protected" to ...
Bioenergy Europe Launches “It’s Possible” Campaign to Propel EU’s Transition to a Bio-Based Net-Zero Economy ...
With this study, we aim to address this information gap by assessing the changes of wildlife hazard management performance across European airports during the lockdown period (e.g., period of reduced ...
An exhibition of the 104 prize-winning images is touring through Germany and several other European countries. The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) European Wildlife Photographer of the ...
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