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Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth: a joined strategy for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth: a joined strategy for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

by TNF | May 8, 2020 | Ecological Restoration, News, Rewilding

True Nature Foundation has endorsed the Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth, an outcome of the 11th World Wilderness Congress process. This important new Charter was officially launched on April 16 2020. At this time 96 organisations from across the world have...
Subspecies important for future evolution of species

Subspecies important for future evolution of species

by TNF | Mar 19, 2020 | News, Research, Species Restoration

Scientists have proved one of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution for the first time — nearly 140 years after his death. Laura van Holstein, a PhD student in Biological Anthropology at St John’s College, University of Cambridge, discovered mammal...

Rewilding: Large-scale conservation aimed at restoring balance of the natural world

by TNF | Feb 23, 2020 | Ecological Restoration, Reintroduction, Rewilding

For a long time, many species have been so scarce that they are hardly ever seen. Humanity has wiped out over fifty percent of all mammals, birds and fish in as many years. Across Europe, efforts to restore the balance of ecosystems damaged by the human footprint are...
Rewilding with large herbivores: Positive direct and delayed effects of carrion on plant and arthropod communities

Rewilding with large herbivores: Positive direct and delayed effects of carrion on plant and arthropod communities

by TNF | Feb 1, 2020 | Ecological Restoration, News, Research, Rewilding

Carrion of large animals is an extremely nutrient rich, ephemeral resource that is essential for many species, but is scarce in the anthropogenic Western-European landscape due to legislative restrictions. Rewilding, a novel conservation strategy that aims at...
Equator Prize 2000: A global search for local nature-based solutions for sustainable development

Equator Prize 2000: A global search for local nature-based solutions for sustainable development

by TNF | Dec 15, 2019 | Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, News

The Equator Initiative announces a global call for nominations for the Equator Prize 2020. The prize will be awarded to outstanding local community and indigenous peoples’ initiatives that advance nature-based solutions for sustainable development. The winners will...
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