Some 30,000 years ago, Stone Age people decorated a cave, today known as Cueva de los Casares, in central Spain with pictures of mating humans (most famously), geometric shapes, and animals. The most ...
Blink and you miss her: Vírgula shoots out of the box she was held in and dashes to freedom. Her distinctive pointy ears and dotted brown fur seem a blur as the Iberian lynx charges away to a new life ...
A project exploring the complex relationship between humans and animals in the province of Grosseto, where the line between ...
Europe's abandoned farmlands could find new life through rewilding, a movement to restore ravaged landscapes to their wilderness before human intervention. A quarter of the European continent, 117 ...
Across Europe, many landscapes show strong potential to move forward climate mitigation, climate adaptation, and biodiversity benefits, with low ...
A male European bison in the Southern Carpathian mountains. A female European bison and calf in the Southern Carpathian mountains. A herd of free-roaming European bison in the Southern Carpathian ...
Few people working in wildlife conservation in the 1980s could have imagined a future where breeding wolf packs roam the Netherlands and Denmark — but this is now part of Europe’s new reality. Over ...
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