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All the latest news from The Endangered Landscapes Programme

Pioneering art festival connects culture and restoration in the Greater Côa Valley

Organised and managed by the Rewilding Portugal team, and funded by the Endangered Landscapes Programme, the “CÔA – Corridor of…

11th August 2023

Four Endangered Landscapes Programme Artist Residencies announce extensions

We are delighted to announce the Endangered Landscape Artist Residency extensions in four of our restoration landscapes. Building on the…

24th May 2023

View looking into Coire Garbhlach, Glenfeshie, Scotland.

Endangered Landscapes Programme Annual Review 2022

The Endangered Landscapes Programme is working towards a future in which landscapes and seascapes support healthy ecosystems with flourishing populations…

28th February 2023

A middle aged woman with dark hair clasps hands with an elderly woman in a head scarf.

Nico de Transilvania wins Endangered Landscapes Programme arts prize

The Endangered Lanscapes Programme is delighted to announce that the winner of our 2021/22 Arts Prize is Nico de Transilvania.…

18th October 2022

Two elderly men play the guitar.

Wild Côa Symphony

Working closely with local communities in the Greater Côa Valley, the creative collaboration of ecological artist Antony Lyons, archaeologist Bárbara…

29th September 2022

A group of people stand looking over a field on a cloudy day. A man is speaking to them and pointing to the landscape.

Restoring landscapes at scale: new Restoration Landscape grantees convene in Cambridge

Earlier this summer, the new cohort of ELP Restoration Landscape grantees were brought to Cambridge for a week-long workshop. The…

25th August 2022