by TNF | Jul 15, 2019 | Conservation, Ecological Restoration, Rewilding
Rewilding is often thought of as a fantastical vision of the future. One day we might share the landscape with wolves and bears, but in the present day, it seems unlikely. For many people in Europe though, that’s exactly what they’ve been doing for at least the past...
by TNF | Jun 23, 2019 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Rewilding
The first wolf cubs born in the Netherlands in more than a hundred years have been spotted in the North Veluwe area in the Netherlands. This is confirmed by cam trap footage released by the province of Gelderland on Wednesday. The footage shows three cubs exploring...
by TNF | May 20, 2019 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Ecological Restoration, Rewilding
When living systems – like forests, peat bogs, saltmarshes and the seabed – are allowed to recover, they draw down carbon from the atmosphere, reducing the chances of climate catastrophe. Their restoration will also minimise extinction and ecological collapse, and...
by TNF | Nov 11, 2018 | Conservation, Ecological Restoration
The Hague, November 11, 2018 – Last week True Nature Foundation joined the Climate Cleanup Foundation (CCF) as contributing partner. CCF overall goal is to draw down 1500 Gigaton of CO2 this century and to restore the global carbon balance. TNF will contribute...
by TNF | Oct 18, 2018 | Conservation, News
Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam (WFFR 2018)is a multi-day film festival focusing on the screening of wildlife films and documentaries. The festival takes place in the heart of Rotterdam each fall. From 24 to 28 October 2018, the best and most recent nature...
by TNF | Mar 3, 2018 | Conservation, Ecological Restoration, Reintroduction
The ‘no interference’ controversy in the famous Oostvaardersplassen sparked new conflicts between the Dutch Forest Department and animal welfare organisations and the general public. In February 2018, 1062 animals died in the reserve because of a lack of food combined...