by Luis Pelayo García González | Mar 2, 2018 | Conservation, Ecological Restoration, Reintroduction, Valle del Bisonte
Since spring 2017, Anciles Reserve, located in the mountains of Riaño (León-Spain), houses the first specimens of European bison, water buffalo and pottoka horses that share this nature paradise with important populations of Spanish ibex, chamois, roe deer, red deer,...
by TNF | Feb 15, 2018 | Conservation, Ecological Restoration, Reintroduction, Research, Species Restoration
The Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences Professorship Management of Forested Landscapes in collaboration with True Nature Foundation would like to announce that several opportunities for internships and thesis are open in the Anciles Valley Wildlife...
by TNF | Mar 24, 2016 | Conservation
Most people know that rhino, tiger and elephant species are being pushed to the edge of extinction. Unfortunately, lesser-known and less iconic species are threatened as well. This is caused by wildlife crime, which threatens the future of many protected animal and...
by True Nature Foundation | Nov 6, 2015 | Conservation
Nearly every country in the world has one, but The Netherlands does not yet have a National Bird. The Dutch radio program “Vroege Vogels” decided this needs to change. Therefore, a National Bird Election has been organised in collaboration with BirdLife Netherlands....
by TNF | Nov 5, 2014 | Conservation
Europe is taking positive steps towards the protection of nature as well as recognizing the value of wilderness, biodiversity, and its endangered species. Politicians, nature organisations and local authorities plea for more attention for Europe’s unique pristine...
by TNF | Dec 4, 2013 | Conservation
At the heart of one of the most densely populated areas of Europe, in a country where every square meter of land has been meticulously shaped by man, lie the Oostvaardersplassen – a unique experiment in letting nature run its course. In just 40 years, 6,000 hectares...