The slow return of the white-clawed crayfish at Borrello
Thanks to the Rewilding Apennines commitment and the nature resilience, the Verde River at Borrello is slowly repopulating of crayfish.
Thanks to the Rewilding Apennines commitment and the nature resilience, the Verde River at Borrello is slowly repopulating of crayfish.
Fast-paced, change-driven, and thirsty for new perspectives, the world today is a landscape where everyone and everything needs to evolve and have an impact. Rewilding Apennines provides a context where rewilding and tourism become the catalyst for positive change by creating a deeper connection with nature.
Il Consiglio Direttivo del Green Fund ha approvato la copertura di una parte dei fondi obbligatori dei partner greci del progetto LIFE Bear-Smart Corridors (LIFE20 NAT/NL/001107), nell’ambito del bando per il cofinanziamento dei progetti LIFE approvati nel 2022. Il LIFE Bear-Smart Corridors ha lo scopo di incrementare le popolazioni dell’iconico orso bruno in Appennino centrale … Continued
Rewilding Apennines is looking for a Chamois Field Officer!
Coordinated by Rewilding Europe, 12 partners from Italy and Greece are kicking off a new EU-funded programme that will support living harmoniously with bears in Europe. The LIFE Bear-Smart Corridors initiative will support the development of a network of communities in coexistence corridors.
The Central Apennines will be featured in a new series of short films showcasing the work of our partner Rewilding Europe and the various rewilding areas across Europe thanks to a partnership with global law firm Hogan Lovells.
By demonstrating the beneficial impact of our rewilding efforts, this exciting series will boost outreach and help to scale up rewilding.
Eight participants in Rewilding Europe’s Rewilding Training Tourism programme have successfully completed the final stage of their training. They are now well placed to develop their own rewilding-related business.
World Rewilding Day is about celebrating rewilding and inspiring people and organisations across the globe to become involved in nature recovery. This year’s event calls for the scaling up of rewilding as a nature-based climate solution.
The griffon vulture is an iconic and ecologically important species in the Central Apennines of Italy. Aided by new funding, the local rewilding team are working hard to support population growth.
Funding from Fondation Ensemble will support the comeback of griffon vultures, Apennine chamois and white-clawed crayfish in the Central Apennines rewilding landscape. This contributes to the area’s overall rewilding vision and is good news for nature and people.