by TNF | Apr 16, 2019 | Ecological Restoration, Reintroduction, Rewilding, Species Restoration
The horse is one of the species most represented in cave art during the Paleolithic in the southwest of Europe. These representations show an equine with phenotypical characteristics close to two present-day species which are generally considered as ancient horses:...
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 | Oct 4, 2017 | Species Restoration
In Rise of the Necrofauna: The Science, Ethics, and Risks of De-Extinction, Britt Wray takes us deep into the minds and labs of some of the world’s most progressive thinkers to find out. She introduces us to renowned futurists like Stewart Brand and scientists like...
by TNF | May 30, 2015 | Species Restoration
As part of the European Cattle Genetic Diversity Consortium, TNF Board Member Hans Lenstra conducted DNA analysis that supports historic reconstruction of the link between old Italian cattle breeds such as Chianina and Romagnola with local cattle living in the same...
by TNF | Oct 1, 2013 | Species Restoration
Uruz is the old Germanic word for Aurochs and seems fit for a project that has the goal to recreate the mighty wild cattle that roamed throughout Europe until four centuries ago. The ultimate goal is to create a cattle breed that resembles the Aurochs in every aspect;...