Image: New WILDCARD paper on the role of passive restoration 13 March 2026 New research by WILDCARD scientists highlights the effectiveness of spontaneous ecological succession, or passive restoration, where nature recovers o
Image: Rewilding hotspots: Where is rewilding most likely to take place in Europe? 13 March 2026 Which regions of Europe are most likely to experience significant rewilding?
Image: Into the wild: Discovering Bosnia’s hidden forests and ancient landscapes 13 March 2026 Bosnia’s forests are not only a haven of biodiversity. They are a testament to nature’s resilience, a place of refuge.
Image: Monitoring vegetation succession in abandoned fields: what method works best? 13 March 2026 Studying vegetation succession is relevant for both environmental conservation and ecological restoration initiatives.
Image: The EU Nature Restoration Law is Adopted: What are the implications for rewilding? 13 March 2026 On Monday, 17 June, months of deliberations culminated in the adoption of the new EU Nature Restoration Law by the Council of the European Union.
Image: Rewilding: navigating below the tip of the iceberg 13 March 2026 In recent times, the tip of a large iceberg called rewilding has been spotted in the vast ocean of nature management and ecological restoration.
Image: New paper: Comparing carbon monitoring approaches in old-growth forests of the Dinaric Alps 13 March 2026 Carbon storage is one of the most important ecosystem services provided by forests to society.
Image: Old-growth forests in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro harbour highest continental carbon sink in Europe, finds new paper 13 March 2026 Old-growth forests continue to disappear in Europe, with many being logged before their identification and protection.
Image: Reflections at the XIX “Fragile Areas” Conference “Going wild again: Socio-spatial trends in fragile rural areas” 13 March 2026 he XIX “Aree Fragili (Fragile Areas)” Conference “Going wild again: Socio-spatial trends in fragile rural areas” took place on 22 and 23 March
Image: Karst ecosystems from 2022 to 2024: what changed after the big fires 13 March 2026 A new investigation by the Universities of Udine and Trieste shows the effects of rewilding on Karst ecosystems after wild fire.
Image: New Horizon project WILDCARD to reveal contribution of rewilding to EU’s climate and biodiversity goals 13 March 2026 Understanding how rewilding can contribute to solving the climate and biodiversity crises is crucial.
Image: Arts Initiative call for creative reflections on rewilding 23 January 2026 The Initiative aims to bridge art, science, and society, translating complex ideas into accessible experiences that inspire societal transformation.