Life in the Central Apennines can be tough. The power of the mountains tests even the most resilient individuals. Isolation can feel overwhelming, and the struggle to make a living has often led to a conflicted relationship with nature.
Fortunately, things are changing. In recent years, a new social and environmental awareness has been emerging—rooted in a growing appreciation for wild nature and an innovative approach to building sustainable economies, inspired by rewilding principles.
Those who live within these landscapes play a vital role in preserving nature and proudly sharing the beauty of this region. Engaging and raising awareness among local communities, institutions, and citizens is essential to protecting the unique ecosystems of the Central Apennines and ensuring their conservation for future generations.
Engaging • Inspiring • Acting
Our Communication
Art and culture in service of nature: audiovisual, artistic and cultural productions
Audiovisual productions, theater, podcasts, literary and artistic contests—creative tools that tell the story of the deep bond between human inspiration and the beauty of nature.
Through art and culture, we aim to spark emotions, turning creativity into a powerful ally for conservation and rewilding.
A strong foundation: publications, conferences and educational resources
Through scientific and outreach publications, conferences, and webinars, we share the core principles of rewilding, making essential knowledge accessible for nature conservation.
Our goal is to increase awareness of the tangible benefits of healthy ecosystems, inspiring a cultural shift that places human-wildlife coexistence at the center of our future.
Meeting and connecting: festivals, events, markets and gatherings
Meeting in person is the best way to build understanding. We believe in the value of direct dialogue and the power of relationships to shape a more sustainable future.
We organize public debates, community meetings, conferences, festivals, and initiatives to support our Enterprise Network.
Whether tackling complex issues or exploring new opportunities together, we prioritize face-to-face conversations, collaboration, and shared solutions. Looking each other in the eye, engaging in dialogue, and working side by side are essential steps toward common goals and lasting change.
Building the future: educational activities for young people
The future rests in the hands of today’s children and young people. Their awareness and energy are powerful tools against self-interest and indifference, spreading the understanding that protecting nature means protecting our future.
That’s why we are committed to educational activities in schools and local communities—not only to raise awareness about rewilding principles but also to show young people that they are not alone in this journey. We stand as allies, ready to support them in building a wilder, more resilient world.