An international team of wilderness and wildlife experts will take you on a ride into Europe´s unique nature with interesting interviews, insider stories, and informative episodes. "Let´s get Wild" is a multilingual, educational and fun podcast. We will talk about ecosystems, biodiversity, climate change and of course people, animals and plants. Sponsored by Bund, Länder und EU. Join us on wwww.wilderness-society.org
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An international team of wilderness and wildlife experts will take you on a ride into Europe´s unique nature with interesting interviews, insider stories, and informative episodes. "Let´s get Wild" is a multilingual, educational and fun podcast. We will talk about ecosystems, biodiversity, climate change and of course people, animals and plants. Sponsored by Bund, Länder und EU. Join us on wwww.wilderness-society.org
Youngsters from Youth Green Conference partner countries met in Lungau, Austria to get acquainted with each other, introduce their countries, environmental actions, sustainability, rural life etc., and contribute to the Conference preparation. Hear more in our podcast and learn more about the project: here.
The Podcast production was led by the project partner: La Manchuela por el Clima from Spain.
Der wissenschaftliche Artikel untersucht die Auswirkungen des Wolfsmanagements in Lettland auf die Viehprädation. Die Forschung analysierte Daten von 2004 bis 2022 und stellte fest, dass sowohl die Zahl der gemeldeten Angriffe als auch der betroffenen Schafe tendenziell zunahmen. Die Studie fand keinen Hinweis darauf, dass die Wolfsjagd die Prädation verringerte; stattdessen wurde eine höhere Prädationsrate erwartet, wenn mehr Wölfe getötet wurden. Andere Faktoren wie die Schafsdichte und die Anzahl der Rothirsche hatten ebenfalls einen signifikanten Einfluss auf die Anzahl der betroffenen Schafe. Die Autoren schlagen vor, dass effektivere Präventivmaßnahmen wichtiger sein könnten als die Jagd, um die Prädation zu minimieren.
Hi, my name is Lika, I am from Georgia and I am a European Solidarity Corps volunteer of European Wilderness Society for 12 months. During my volunteering, I have my personal project, for which I am travelling around Austria and have a podcast series with other volunteers from different countries and projects. We are sharing our experience about our volunteering activities and follow up opportunities, as well as German learning and try to give recommendations to other potential volunteers who are thinking to be part of volunteer community.
Here you can listen first episode:
In this episode we want introduce to our three volunteers, who are gaining experience in European Wilderness Society. As you know, now is Erasmus days time and it is the perfect time to choose your next project.
Listen to the episode to know how to apply for a project. Why the motivational letter is key to your success? What is a difference between Europass and classical CV? Our volunteers honestly shared about all their benefits and drawbacks. Also, they gave some useful tips and tricks to our listeners. Let's talk!
If you got inspired by our podcast, you always can try yourself and apply as a volunteer on our website.
An international team of wilderness and wildlife experts will take you on a ride into Europe´s unique nature with interesting interviews, insider stories, and informative episodes. "Let´s get Wild" is a multilingual, educational and fun podcast. We will talk about ecosystems, biodiversity, climate change and of course people, animals and plants. Sponsored by Bund, Länder und EU. Join us on wwww.wilderness-society.org