Launch of six new Rewilding Europe with Rewilding Europe Travel

In recent years, you may have noticed global terms like “ecosystem restoration” and “renaturalization” camps or trips appear. and landscapes, whether degraded by chimney or agriculture. In an article on sustainable wineArray, I included paintings from Rewilding Europe, a conservation organization that restores and protects herbal processes and nature across the continent, from Portugal, Italy, Germany, Moldova, Croatia, Romania to Bulgaria.

I was therefore very pleased to hear of the recent announcement that Rewilding Europe has formed a fully-fledged independent organisation with a transparent aim of developing, marketing and marketing reconstruction landscapes as travel destinations and promoting nature-based travel in Europe. As a result, Rewilding Europe Travel was created and armed with a team of travel and conservation specialists to achieve this goal.

I reached out to Rewilding Europe Travel co-founders Duncan Grossart and Neil Rogers for comment.

“We are very pleased that Rewilding Europe Travel is now the exclusive travel provider of Rewilding Europe. This provides exciting opportunities to create a large-scale ‘positive effect on nature’ by connecting other people to a wilder Europe,” they wrote in a joint statement. We need consumers travelling with Rewilding Europe Travel to enjoy deeper and more meaningful connections with nature and the host communities they visit,” they wrote.

I asked what the term rewilding meant to them, as there are a variety of definitions within the community. For them, rewilding means “letting nature take care of itself, allowing grass-based processes to shape land and sea, repairing damaged ecosystems, restoring degraded landscapes and creating habitats richer in biodiversity. It is also helping colorful communities through an improved nature-based business.

Travelers departing with Rewilding Europe Travel will observe some of Europe’s most beautiful hidden herbal sites as they learn and contribute to rewilding efforts. Regions.

Join the rebuilding movement next year with the organization’s reports on six reconstruction landscapes.

Strolling through the Coa and Douro valleys

Spend seven days encountering various Portuguese landscapes, national parks, and UNESCO World Heritage sites. With opportunities to observe vultures in an ornithological paradise, in trendy hotels and taste world-famous red wines and ports of the Douro Valley.

Abruzzo wild center of Italy

8 days to notice 3 national parks in Italy connected through recovery grass corridors where the wolf, the marsicano bear and the Apennine chamois live. Practical reconstruction reports with local equipment, viewing opportunities, and pasta and wine doughs.

Afternoon in the Carpathians

Bison and tracking in the Southern Carpathians

Spend five nights following the bison and learn about Rewilding Europe and WWF’s flagship bison reintroduction initiative. An adventure in which nature and the network combine in an incredibly successful project.

Lapland Lights and Wildlife Tour

Northern Lights and Swedish Lapland

An exclusive winter adventure that takes you through a wonderland of snow, nature and ancient culture for 7 exciting days. Be hosted by several local sustainable entrepreneurs, adding members of the Sámi communities, who will motivate travelers with their deep wisdom and respect for the land they in.

Scotland’s reconstruction trip includes Scotch whisky tastings

Affric Highlands and the West Coast

Explore the rise of the rebuilding movement across Scotland, stop at pioneering sites and hear about others who are making a change. Beautiful walks and viewing opportunities are complemented by tastings of local whisky and Scottish hospitality in comfortable hotels.

Wild Rhodopes

Our Rhodope Island firm explores one of Europe’s burgeoning biodiversity hotspots. A birdwatcher’s paradise where networked tourism, reconstruction and classic cuisine combine in an immersive experience.

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