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Full steam ahead
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Final stage for mapping
Wild Europe joins new IUCN wilderness group
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Wild Nephin, Ireland
Rewilding – a wind of change in W Europe
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Beaver reintroduction confirmed in Scotland
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Achievements & Objectives
2022-24
2021-23
2020-22
2019-21
2018-20
2017-18
Brexit & Wild Europe
Still time to influence UK environmental policy
The impact of Brexit
Overall Strategy
History – Key Events
Wild Europe events
Forum 2000 Event 2014
Forum at EU Parliament 01/2012
EU Parliament Vote 02/2009
Other key events
WILD10 Congress 10/2013
Passing Giants
Doug Tompkins 1943 – 2015
Vaclav Havel 1936 – 2011
Rewilding Europe launch 2010
Privacy Policy
Wild Areas
Action Plan for a wilder Europe
Biodiversity & Forest Strategy consultation
EU Biodiversity Strategy
COP15 – Key aims agreed
2030 Biodiversity Strategy - major step forward
Our submission to 2030 Biodiversity Strategy
2020 EU Biodiversity Strategy – a great step for wilderness
Wood bioenergy campaign
Shadow on future of bioenergy
Australia declassifies wood from natural forests as renewable energy
COP 26 Climate Change Summit
Perfect storm for a forest bioenergy crisis
Former UNFCCC chief casts further doubt on wood bioenergy subsidies
New approaches in the wood bioenergy campaign
Concern expressed over EC consultation on climate change target
“Not all biomass is neutral”
Curb wood bioenergy says TEG report
New approach in the wood bioenergy campaign
Consultation on EU 2030 Climate Target
Wood bioenergy undermines EU Green Deal
Wood energy schemes “a disaster” for climate change
Wilderness Register
Large Wilderness Area Projects
Hohe Tauern, Austria
Wolf Mountains
FCC Fagaras Mountains
Further 5 Million funding for FCC Romania
Sumava National Park
Business & Biodiversity
European Business & Biodiversity Forum
European Investment Bank – a major player for wilderness?
Protection Topics
Large wilderness mapping in Iceland
EU Parliament critical of Svydovets resort
Slovakian government support for wilderness
Forestry chiefs support old growth forest
Czech wilderness enterprise
Road Building Threat, Romania
Malgorzata Gorska, Poland
Carpathian Convention forest protocol 2011
Brexit: influencing UK environment policy
Natural forest protection strategy
Europe’s first wild river NP
Forestry leaders recognise & support old growth forest
New findings accentuate value of old growth forest in addressing climate change
International conference for primary/old growth forest
Definition of old growth/primary forest
LEAF initiative for forest protection
Next mapping step completed
Old Growth Forest Protection Strategy
500,000 Euro raised for old growth forest protection
Old Growth Forest Conference 2017
Wide welcome for old growth forest strategy
New legal structure for protection
Non Intervention Management
Greece leads the way to roadless protection
Massive IUCN support for strict forest protection
Natural Ecological Processes
Global Management Guidelines
EU Non intervention management guidelines
Large Carnivore Management
Bark Beetle Breakthrough
Definitions
Wild Europe definition of wilderness
Update shows wide use of the wilderness definition
How the Wild Europe definition of wilderness builds on the IUCN Category 1b definition
Green Infrastructure Programme
Restoration
Nature Restoration
Nature Restoration Law passed
Rescuing the Nature Restoration Law
Restoration Potential
Reintroductions
IUCN Rewilding Task Force
IUCN Rewilding TF meeting in Brussels
Rewilding Task Force established
CBD Highlighted Opportunity
National Strategies
‘True nature’ ….. the French connection
Wilderness target in Germany
Rewilding Britain
Full steam ahead
Significant opportunities emerging
Rewilding France
France Sauvage
Final stage for mapping
Wild Europe joins new IUCN wilderness group
Rewilding Holland
Rewilding for Ireland
Wild Nephin, Ireland
Rewilding – a wind of change in W Europe
CAP Reform
First Bison Roam Germany
Beaver reintroduction confirmed in Scotland
Restoration Conference
Benefits
Global significance of European wilderness
Wilderness benefits for EU Strategy
Biodiversity
Environmental
Social
Economic
Valuing the Benefits
Utilising the Benefits
Contact Wild Europe
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Rewilding opportunities in Britain emerging
Update shows wide use of the wilderness definition