Cale Benefield, Unsplash Once numbering in the millions, the American bison—also known as buffalo—shaped the vast prairies of North America. As the continent’s largest land mammal, their impact on the landscape was profound. But by the late 1800s, bison...
Gray wolf, British Columbia, Andrew Ly on Unsplash Wild animals play a critical role in shaping ecosystems, with apex predators often having the greatest impact, despite their relatively modest population size. This happens because predators, herbivores, plants, and...
Towards a new paradigm Against the backdrop of biodiversity decline and rising global temperatures, there has never been a greater awareness of our need for nature and the wide range of benefits it provides. Practical rewilding initiatives have already demonstrated...
ANIMAR el CICLO de CARBONO Potenciar sumideros ecosistémicos de carbono para cumplir con el objetivo de 1.5ºC Serie 2021, numero 2 En asociación con el Wilderness Specialist Group (IUCN/WCPA) Global Rewilding Alliance www.rewildingglobal.org 2...