Once-exploited environments are being brought back from the brink by rewilding — and tourism is playing a role in sustaining ...
An online survey conducted in Germany and Poland shows that large parts of the participants support the return of large carnivores and herbivores, such as wolves and elk, to the Oder Delta region.
As the Western U.S. again endures record-breaking summer heat and enters our third decade of drought, it's time for us to adopt bold, regionwide solutions that will support climate-resilient ...
The wolves of Yellowstone National Park are perhaps the most recognizable conservation success story in America. Native wolves were exterminated in the park by the 1920s — shot and poisoned as part of ...
Rewilding is a "hot topic." In 2022, rewilding went mainstream and around 200 countries agreed to stop the loss of global biodiversity. 1 Hardly a day goes by when I don't receive something about ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. This article is more than 2 years old. Colorado recently ...
One of the five wolves released on Dec. 23 in rural Grand County in northwest Colorado bolts from its crate. Rural western Colorado rang in the new year with a howl. For the first time in U.S. history ...
This passionate debut from nature writer Stacey recounts her experience rewilding a farm in northern Spain. She and her partner, Luke Massey, a photographer, moved to the Asturias region in 2018 with ...
Wolves are less dangerous than pet dogs and should be reintroduced to Britain, according to a rewilding campaigner. Historically, wolves have been portrayed in Britain as “terrifying creatures” but ...
We tell children stories — like Aesop’s Fables, Little Red Riding Hood or the Big Bad Wolf — that implicitly teach us how to think about wolves. Many of these myths portray them as conniving, cunning ...
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