by Joe Kurle | Jul 9, 2021 | Blog, Updates
Wilding the Urban Garden to Rewild Where You Live by Gerry Maguire Thompson Author of Wilding the Urban Garden Rewilding is an increasingly influential element in international ecology and climate change awareness. Urban wildlife gardening is a key element in this; it...
by Joe Kurle | Jun 18, 2021 | Resources, Updates
New IUCN Paper – Guiding Principles for Rewilding The co-chairs of the IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group (RTG) along with 30 leading rewilding experts have published a paper in Conservation Biology on “Guiding Principles for Rewilding”. Ten basic principles are...
by Joe Kurle | Jun 22, 2021 | Blog, Updates, Partners
Meet Our Newest Members: The Adirondack Council and SUGi Adirondack Council for Global Rewilding The Adirondack Council (https://www.adirondackcouncil.org) advocates, educates, and, when necessary, litigates, on behalf of the wild character and ecological integrity of...
by Joe Kurle | Jun 18, 2021 | Resources, Updates
Launch of IPBES-IPCC Co-Sponsored Workshop Report on Biodiversity and Climate Change In December 2020, 50 of the world’s leading biodiversity and climate experts, selected by a 12-person Scientific Steering Committee assembled by IPBES and IPCC, participated in a...
by Joe Kurle | May 7, 2021 | Updates
ANIMATING THE CARBON CYCLE June 3, 4-5:30pm CEST / 10-11:30am EDT Nature is a powerful ally for solving the climate emergency. Both nature and climate are the linked systems at the foundation of our biosphere. When we protect the most intact, wild places on Earth at...
by Joe Kurle | Jun 1, 2021 | Blog, Updates, Partners
Ocean Rewilding and Animating the Marine Carbon Cycle By Steven Lutz, GRID-Arendal, Arendal, Norway Our marine fingerprint Ocean rewilding is the large-scale restoration of marine ecosystems to the point where nature can take care of itself. However, as a species we...